![]() Seyton is the fourth son of his family and will not inherit anything from his father. Ildred is jealous that Mary seems to have it all – beauty, poise and innocent optimism – while she is ugly, forgotten and lonely. Ildred is the youngest daughter out of a gaggle of daughters that was given to Lady Macbeth as a companion. This story is told mostly from the point of view of Lady Mary, however also includes snippets from the points of view of Ildred, Seyton and Fleance. She worries about her father and Asleif as there they are engaged in a war with Norway but she feels she can trust that the capable Lord Macbeth, the King's War Commander, will lead the Scottish army to success. Mary spends her days praying for the well-fare of her family and for her betrothed, Asleif, the squire for the Thane of Cawdor. Lady Macbeth controls all aspects of Mary's life, not allowing the girl to do anything but wander the castle, looking pretty and innocent. ![]() Mary is the daughter of the Thane of Cawdor and she lives under the care of Lady Macbeth at Castle Inverness in Scotland while her father is away at war. ![]() Lady Mary survives the reign of a usurper King and his mad wife and helps the rightful heir of Scotland regain his throne. ![]()
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