Edgar Ambrose
Edgar Ambrose, at sixty-three, is a man shaped by both privilege and loss. Once the product of wealth and nobility, he carried the biases of his class but was softened by tragedy and the love of his granddaughter, Octavia. Her death left an indelible mark on him, stirring a change in his heart that made him question his previous judgments, especially regarding Carmen Chapelain and his mother, Céleste.
Despite initial disdain due to their lower social standing, Edgar eventually grew to respect Carmen's genuine bond with Octavia Ambrose. Though he has distanced himself from publicly supporting Carmen to preserve his family’s reputation, his moral compass pulls him to quietly offer aid and maintain ties with Céleste. Together, they share fond memories of the past, and his sense of duty to Octavia's memory compels him to look out for Carmen from the shadows, even as the city turns against him. Edgar’s love for his family has made him a more reflective and understanding man, though he remains cautious about protecting his status.
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Carmen and Edgar share a complex yet respectful bond, rooted in their mutual love for Octavia. Though Edgar once looked down on Carmen due to his social status, he has since grown to quietly support him, even as he distances himself publicly.
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Year of Birth
1439 PE
91 Years old
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Spouses
Florence Ambrose
(Spouse)
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