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'''Get in the mosh pit!'''
 
  
Chrissy is the lead guitarist of the all-female punk band Babycue. (Yes, that's a portmanteau of 'baby' and 'barbecue'.) Their breakthrough came in april 2010 with the release of their self-titled first album, and their second album - "Mandatory Abortions" came out in January 2012. Aside from their unique, unusually melodic punk style, they're mostly known for their wild concerts. Things have a tendency to get out of hand, something the band heartily approves of - it's not a proper punk concert without a couple of broken noses, busted ribs and unplanned pregnancies, after all. Maybe they'll do a concert in Prospect soon! Who knows, maybe they're looking for roadies or something.
 
 
'''Harder, better, faster, stronger!'''
 
 
Besides music, Chrissy spends a lot of time working out. A LOT. Running, climbing, playing soccer, you name it. Might run into her at a gym...
 
 
'''Changeling Society'''
 
 
Chrissy, or rather Lonne, hasn't been a knight for very long. The rather outspoken Satyr knight hails from a barony in the Kingdom of Willows, somewhere in the western parts of what mortals call North Carolina. Lonne was knighted by Baroness Roxanne D'Arte ni Fiona (also a Satyr) shortly before the Baroness herself went missing back in 2010. Now that she's back, Lonne's mood has taken a drastic turn for the better - quite clearly the knight is happy to see her again.
 
 
'''House Rivalries'''
 
 
Sir Lonne seems to have nothing positive to say about House Eiluned. Sure, they're hardly the most trusted of houses anyway, but it seems there's some personal grudge...
 
 
'''Courtly Matters'''
 
 
Lonne doesn't give one flying fuck about the notion of Seelie and Unseelie 'courts'. So some fae are Seelie, some aren't - big deal. Lonne judges other kithain on an individual basis, with absolutely no care for what court they belong to.
 

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