Shahrizai from Camrynn and Pevensie of the Deserts.
I once knew a Scottish girl with a big, hooked ugly nose.
<b>Camrynn is a Scottish name meaning big nose</b>
Yet she dressed herself like nobility, in black velvet and gold brocade.
<b>Shahrizai is a noble family from the book series Kushiel’s Legacy. Shahrizai livery is black velvet with gold brocade. (this is stated clearly in the wiki page when you google Shahrizai).</b>
One day I stumbled upon her and she seemed to be deep in thought.
<b>The Pevensie family is described as stumbling into Narnia. The name Pevensie is made up, but is seems to be derived from pensive, meaning deep in thought. The Pevensie’s find themselves lost in Narnia like someone who is pensive would be lost in thought. They are also ‘absorbed’ through the wardrobe and into Narnia, which then takes over their lives. Pensive can also mean absorbed.</b>
In her hand were three keys, and when I asked her about them this is what she said:
<b>The coat of arms for the Shahrizai house is 3 gold keys entwined</b>
They were offered to be by a punishing angel for each have dire consequences
<b>Kushiel, the angel for which the book series was named is a punishing angel</b>
The first will make be ageless, but my womb will be barren.
<b>Barren, Deserts</b>
The second will make me powerful, but all will think me hostile.
<b>Hostile, Deserts</b>
The third will ensure my stomach will never rumble, but will give me a thirst that cannot be quenched.
<b>Dehydration, lack of water, Deserts</b>
I have reflected on my choices, and I think I know what I have to do.
<b>Reflection, another reference to pensive, and therefore Pevensie</b>
I will take all three keys and bury them beneath silt, rock and minerals
<b>Silt, rock, minerals = sand = deserts</b>
I will return them to hell, where they truly belong
<b>The keys on the Shahrizai coat of arms are the keys to hell</b>
I looked at the girl and saw the intensity in her eyes.
You’ve clearly thought about this, I say
<b>thought = pensive again</b>
And far be it from me to tell you what to do, but if I were you I would take all three keys and sell
them to a soul less studied than you
<b>studied = pensive</b>
I see that the Pevensie clues are a little vague. Pevensie is basically a play on pensive though, since its not a real name, and I repeated the clue enough times that I thought it would stand you. I dunno, up to you, I could be crazy
Womb was simply a way to get to barren and Kushiel is a key clue to Shahrizai. It wasn't a red herring since it literally meant Kushiel. There is a character called Kushiel (I play him, ironic) but he's not in the Deserts and those clues were pretty obvious.
I once knew a Scottish girl with a big, hooked ugly nose.
<b>Camrynn is a Scottish name meaning big nose</b>
Yet she dressed herself like nobility, in black velvet and gold brocade.
<b>Shahrizai is a noble family from the book series Kushiel’s Legacy. Shahrizai livery is black velvet with gold brocade. (this is stated clearly in the wiki page when you google Shahrizai).</b>
One day I stumbled upon her and she seemed to be deep in thought.
<b>The Pevensie family is described as stumbling into Narnia. The name Pevensie is made up, but is seems to be derived from pensive, meaning deep in thought. The Pevensie’s find themselves lost in Narnia like someone who is pensive would be lost in thought. They are also ‘absorbed’ through the wardrobe and into Narnia, which then takes over their lives. Pensive can also mean absorbed.</b>
In her hand were three keys, and when I asked her about them this is what she said:
<b>The coat of arms for the Shahrizai house is 3 gold keys entwined</b>
They were offered to be by a punishing angel for each have dire consequences
<b>Kushiel, the angel for which the book series was named is a punishing angel</b>
The first will make be ageless, but my womb will be barren.
<b>Barren, Deserts</b>
The second will make me powerful, but all will think me hostile.
<b>Hostile, Deserts</b>
The third will ensure my stomach will never rumble, but will give me a thirst that cannot be quenched.
<b>Dehydration, lack of water, Deserts</b>
I have reflected on my choices, and I think I know what I have to do.
<b>Reflection, another reference to pensive, and therefore Pevensie</b>
I will take all three keys and bury them beneath silt, rock and minerals
<b>Silt, rock, minerals = sand = deserts</b>
I will return them to hell, where they truly belong
<b>The keys on the Shahrizai coat of arms are the keys to hell</b>
I looked at the girl and saw the intensity in her eyes.
You’ve clearly thought about this, I say
<b>thought = pensive again</b>
And far be it from me to tell you what to do, but if I were you I would take all three keys and sell
them to a soul less studied than you
<b>studied = pensive</b>
I see that the Pevensie clues are a little vague. Pevensie is basically a play on pensive though, since its not a real name, and I repeated the clue enough times that I thought it would stand you. I dunno, up to you, I could be crazy
Womb was simply a way to get to barren and Kushiel is a key clue to Shahrizai. It wasn't a red herring since it literally meant Kushiel. There is a character called Kushiel (I play him, ironic) but he's not in the Deserts and those clues were pretty obvious.