Age: 32 years old
Gender: Female
Country/ religion: Alderbasin
Status: married with 2 husbands, has 2 kids (each from a different father)
Educational level: Housewife with a passion for crocheting
Social class: Upper middle class
Lilian is a true family person. She cares deeply for those around her and does everything she can to keep them safe and close. She’s also a spiritual soul who feels connected to nature and finds calm in its rhythms and signs.
But Lilian isn’t just gentle, she’s brave. Known for standing up to the Snortusrex, she protects her loved ones without hesitation. Her strength and care make her someone people trust and look up to.
Lilian dreams of a life filled with warmth, laughter, and new beginnings. She wishes for a large family, many children to carry her love and spirit forward, and several husbands to help raise and protect them. Her heart is rooted in community, surrounded by friends who share her hopes and stand by her side.
Yet Lilian’s dreams reach beyond the Basin. She longs to travel across distant lands, to trade her handmade crochet works in faraway markets, and to earn her own living through her craft. Each stitch she weaves carries a story of her people of care, courage, and survival.
Above all, she is guided by one purpose: to keep her children safe from the Snortusrex, the ancient terror that haunts the forests. Her strength and tenderness remind all who know her that love, in all its forms, is the greatest shield against fear.
As the soft morning sun rises over the misty hills of Alderbasin, Lillian wakes up around 7am. The house is already full of live as her two children are arguing over who gets the last honey bun. At the same time her husbands, Jack and Chris, are preparing breakfast together. Lillian loves this kind of chaos. It’s noisy, warm, and full of the family she’s always dreamed of.
After breakfast, she packs lunch boxes with care and kisses her two husbands and children goodbye. Lillian makes a cup of coffee and sits by the window with her yarn. She spends the morning crocheting. Today she is working on her newest design: matchings scarves for her kids. Crocheting helps her relax, but she also hopes to sell her work at the local market and make a lot of money.
By midday, she’s on her way to the local market. The air smells of fresh bread and roasted nuts. Lillian proudly sets up her colorful stall filled with blankets, hats, and little charms that people believe protect them from the Snortusrex. Her business is steady and the locals know her as “Lillian the Thread Witch,” a title she secretly adores.
In the afternoon, she meets with her friends for tea. They laugh, talk about family life, trade crochet patterns and talk about the latest news about the Snortusrex huntings. When the sun begins to set, Lillian trades her crochet hook for her hunting spear. She and Chris take a quick patrol near the forest, just to be safe. They find some fresh tracks but nothing seems dangerous tonight. Back home, she tucks her children into bed and reads a bedtime story about brave heroes and kind hearts.
When the house finally becomes quiet, Lillian enjoys her favorite time of the day: a peaceful evening. She lights a few candles and sits by the fire with her husbands. They talk about their day, their children, and their dreams for the future. Later, when everyone else goes to bed, Lillian stays up a little longer. She crochets under the warm glow of the lamp, creating tiny gifts for her friends and new designs for the next market.
Before sleeping, she looks out the window at the dark forest. Somewhere out there, the Snortusrex still roams but for now, Alderbasin sleeps safely, and Lillian feels happy and proud of her small, beautiful world.