She has several humans she treats with constantly-varying respect, including Hadley Hale, her main human companion and lover. However, this does not seem to bother her that much distracting herself with a 1920s issue of Vogue magazine, as well as the "day-room" (including a full diorama of a beach scene complete with the sounds of birds chirping and artificial sunlight) she has had recently built. She talks about how disappointed she is in many different things going on in the world and in her life. Sophie-Anne is first seen feeding off Sookie's cousin Hadley. He became her personal bodyguard for two centuries. She rescued him and made him a vampire and a companion. He had also been forced into prostitution. Sophie-Anne, always resourceful went on with her life and soon found an orphan boy named Andre-Paul roaming in the woods. ![]() But eventually some humans staked him and dumped his body in the Seine therefore freeing Sophie-Anne. However, he soon forced her into prostitution. Her maker saved her from a neighbor who was about to sell her for food. Sophie-Anne originally comes from Northern France. Though she generally displays the persona of an aloof starlet, she also displays signs of an extremely calculating mind beneath the surface, if not just in sheer brilliance in the supernatural world, such as identifying what traits make someone a fairy or being able to surmise how one would kill an unstoppable supernatural immortal creature like a Maenad, but also in how she strategically placed Bill in Sookie's life so as to lure Sookie's fairy blood to her. When Eric Northman was attempting to coax information out of her regarding Sookie's origin via draining Hadley Hale, her human lover, the sight visibly pained her greatly, though she remained vigilant in her decision to not reveal the secret, thus proving that she is strong enough in character to sacrifice whatever or whomever she may love for the sake of her ultimate ambitions. Her mansion is also shown to have a green house on the grounds, which suggests she does indeed have a love for the outdoors and sunny activities. It is also of note that fairy blood is a dissociative intoxicant to vampires, much as V is to humans. Her motives for obtaining Sookie Stackhouse, so she could "feel the sunlight" on her skin again, as well as having a specific room designed to imitate a daytime beach setting, complete with dioramas outside the windows, all point to this being likely. ![]() ![]() In fact, there is even evidence to suggest that she feels slight envy toward humans, or at the least that she misses the time when she was one. In fact, given that The Queen has no qualms with playing dice games with them, living with several in her mansion, spending most of her days within her day room, having some as lovers, and even being the only vampire to remind Bill Compton that vampires, too, once began as human - all suggest that Sophie-Anne is pretty tolerant as far as vampires go. Her pastimes such Yahtzee, lottery scratch tickets, and philosophy also suggest she's extremely self-indulgent.ĭespite this personality quirk, she is shown to be not nearly as malicious or prejudiced as other monarchs, such as the king of her neighboring state, Russell Edgington, who outright loathes humans and sees them as inferiors, whilst Sophie-Anne herself doesn't seem to harbor any such animosity or resentment. In conversation, she is prone to rambling off on assorted tangents or abruptly changing the subject of discussion, while even sometimes it seems she does not notice being addressed at all. Sophie-Anne carries herself quite regally, despite her contrasted enlightened mentality and childish mannerisms. Personality " She's as mad as a monkey on a trike and she has been for centuries! " ― Talbot Angelis, on Sophie-Anne, the "Delightful Eccentric" ![]() 2.3.2 " I Got a Right to Sing the Blues".
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