
Lady Lejean - Discworld Character Biography
Character Bio
Lady Lejean, also known as Myria LeJean, is a unique character in the Discworld universe, originally an Auditor of Reality who takes on human form. Her journey from a cold, logical being to one experiencing human emotions and individuality is central to her role in 'Thief of Time.' Her significance lies in her exploration of what it means to be human, providing a humorous yet profound commentary on identity and existence.
Physical Appearance
In her human form, Lady Lejean is depicted as an elegant and striking woman with an ethereal quality. She has long, flowing hair that seems to shimmer with an otherworldly light, and her eyes are a piercing, almost unnatural blue that reflects her Auditor origins. Her clothing is meticulously tailored, often in shades of grey or silver, symbolizing her transition from the colorless world of the Auditors to the vibrant human experience. Her demeanor is initially stiff and formal, but as she embraces her humanity, a warmth and curiosity begin to soften her features, making her appear more approachable and alive.
Lady Lejean Appears In These Discworld Books
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Thief of Time
History itself is threatened by a mysterious clockmaker and his device to stop time. Death, along with his granddaughter Susan and the Monks of History, race to save reality.
Investigates the nature of time, responsibility, and humanity's obsession with controlling or escaping mortality.
Main characters: lobsang ludd, jeremy clockson, susan sto helit, lu tze, lady lejean and ronnie soak