Luciana Malfi
| Luciana Malfi | |
| Luciana Malfi in 1727 AN | |
| Physical information | |
|---|---|
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Female |
| Biographical information | |
| Date of birth | 1679 AN |
| Date of death | 1749 AN (presumed) |
| Place of death | Blackfriars district, International Mandate (probable) |
| Nationality | Benacian |
| Allegiance(s) | |
| Occupation | Procuress |
Luciana Malfi, born in the year 1679 AN (72 AN years) on the island of Florencia. Subject of the Benacian Union. Formerly engaged in the service of the Guild of the Lotus and previously attached to the household of Lors Bakker-Kalirion. Mother of Constantine Bakker. Attainted with caste shame for bringing legal proceedings that dishonoured her former employer in a foreign court as part of an ill conceived effort to gain admission to the Order of the Holy Lakes (1716 AN). Subsequently brought to the Benacian Union's legation at Ghawlama for debriefing by the Magisters-Carnifex in regards to her conduct. At the conclusion of this matter her association with the Guild of the Lotus was terminated by mutual agreement, having been purchased out of service by Aslan Arshak in return for favours rendered. As of 1727 AN, resident in Tiegang. Reported to serve as a procuress for the Jade Lotus Harem Club.
It was presumably by virtue of her profession that she became acquainted with Khoga Maral, a captain of the Regiment of the Blackfriars', at some point during 1726 AN, when he entered into a relationship with her, in spite of being fifteen years her junior in age. This relationship had ended by the time of his marriage in 1733 AN.
She subsequently faded into obscurity, disappearing entirely from the public record entirely after XIII.1749 AN, when a civil complaint concerning unpaid arrears of rent was submitted by her landlord.
Her mortal remains, dismembered and coated in quicklime, were discovered on 14.VI.1750 AN, distributed amongst drums of medical waste in a Tiegang storage yard leased to the Blackfriars Apothecary.
An investigation into the circumstances of her disappearance and evident murder was opened by the district magistrate in the same month as the discovery of her remains, but it did not progress.