


She calls herself simply Magg and refuses to talk about her family or her previous life. I don't quite understand why - she must know that she just can't hide like that. She's far from being just another anonymous prisoner. What? You don't recognize her? But I bet you've heard this one:
She kept a stir in tower and trench,
That brawling, boisterous Scottish wench;
Came I early, came I late
I found Agnes at the gate.
This fragment doesn't refer to the poor mad woman of the same name we keep at the Dungeon. No, it refers to Lady Agnes Randolph of Dunbar. Fourth Countess of Moray also known as Black Agnes. A brave warrior... and Magg's mother. The girl is just like her - strong, fast and courageous.
Do you remember last year's unfortunate expedition to Morroch? Fifteen souls went to pay homage to sultan Abu Inan Faris but only three of them have returned. She was among those three.
But that's not what makes her so special...
She came to me at her own will and asked to be sent to the Island. She's even willing to pay for it!
I really don't like the idea of sending her to the Island with those criminals but if she insists on seeing Count de Bellemare, then I won't stand in her way.