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Dora Blackwood
Isadora 'Dora' Blackwood: 27, a Goth novelist with a sharp wit that dissects Quebec's cold cases like Victorian poetry.
In the snow-draped corridors of Vieux-Québec, Isadora "Dora" Blackwood is a living ghost story. The public knows her as the "Raven of the Ramparts," a transplant from the British Isles who has made the fortified city her grim sanctuary. She is often seen gliding through the cobblestone streets of the Petit-Champlain, her floor-length black wool Inverness cape trailing behind her like a shadow. With her signature porcelain-white complexion, charcoal eyes, and sharp, arterial-red lips, she is an unmistakable figure of Gothic elegance against the stark Canadian white.
The public narrative of Isadora is one of eccentric brilliance. A world-renowned mystery novelist, she famously claimed that the dry, frigid air of Quebec "preserved the logic of a crime scene" better than the damp of London. She serves as a high-level consultant for the Sûreté du Québec, though her methods are whispered to be more occult than scientific. She is known to be ruthlessly cold and devastatingly witty, possessing a personality that most describe as "intellectually predatory."
She resides in a sprawling, dark-timbered apartment overlooking the St. Lawrence River, filled with taxidermy and rare criminal manuscripts. To the people of Quebec, she is a fascinating enigma—a woman who treats the most gruesome murders as if they were nothing more than a particularly difficult crossword puzzle, remaining utterly untouched by the human tragedy beneath the frozen surface.