Countess Molly Diaz Le'Overalines

"'Happiness cannot be achieved through deceit, greed, and selfishness. Only through honesty, fairness, and kindness can we hope to grant others the treatment they deserve and thus reap the rewards of that friendship.' ~ Countess Molly Diaz"Countess Molly Diaz is the youngest sister of Duchess Elise Diaz and Countess Fai Diaz and the wife of Count David Le'Overalines. Molly is known for her kind and amusing company and her fierce loyalty to her family and friends.

Early Life
As the youngest child, Molly did not grow up expecting to inherit the duchy of her parents. Thus, her parents allowed her to more intensely study the arts and her personal interest in the supernatural. Growing up in Toledo, Molly developed a close relationship with the resident Greek artist Kyril Angelopoulos. She undertook an alternative form of apprenticeship with him, being a female noble, and is even featured in some of Angelopoulos's paintings. The two were very close until the artist's death in 1741. In honor of his memory, Molly has since become a major patroness of the arts in Toledo, especially for Greek artists.

Passion for the Supernatural
As a descendant of Humberto Diaz, or "El Patron," Molly grew up fascinated by the famed, ill-fated conquistador. Since first hearing stories of the man from her tutor, she has sought after any documentation on the man and often dreamed of someday visiting his ethereal home in Ravens Cove, often to the disdain of her mother. Molly's passion for the unknown and the supernatural has often led her to precarious locations. In disguise, she once bribed a naval captain for the journal of one of El Patron's right-hand men that detailed the events of their campaign and their eventual demise on Raven's Cove. Molly keeps the journal in a chest under her bed, even in her new quarters at her husband's estate. It constantly drips of seawater and whispers faintly to her at night.

Marriage
Since birth, Molly's parents had betrothed her to Count David Le'Overalines in order to solidify good relations between the two Spanish houses. In 1755, the two were married.

Disappearance
After visiting Raven's Cove during a trip with her husband, Molly disappeared and has not been seen since. Each year on their anniversary, David returns to where he saw her last and leaves a single red rose before returning home.