Little can be discerned about Lacie's personality from her early appearances, in which she had a total of about two lines. In her teens, she bore a strong resemblance to her twin daughters Alice and the Intention of the Abyss. She was never shown attempting to hide her eyes, though she may have early in life. Her most prominent childhood appearance was in her adolescence, during which she wore a simple, white summer dress. Lacie seemed to own a fair amount of jewelry, but did not wear much in her canonical appearance, restricting herself to a pair of teardrop earrings. A purple ribbon served as a neck piece, and black flats protected her feet. Though her sleeves would extend past her elbow, the top of her dress exposed her neck, shoulders, and some cleavage. In most of her adult appearances, Lacie wore an ankle length black dress with numerous petticoats, a frilly, purple outer layer adorning her outfit. Jun Mochizuki noted that Lacie's countenance was a point of fixation as she drew her, and that she would end up making Lacie's face rather handsome while meaning to give her a more feminine beauty. Long bangs fell onto her face, but did not cover her eyes. Straight, black hair fell to about the length of her hips, unstyled and somewhat messy. She had a round, somewhat angular face with a well defined chin, thin eyebrows, and narrow red eyes. Lacie was a thin, pale skinned woman of average height (165cm/5'5") and build. Oswald then executed Lacie, succeeding Levi as Glen. In the time he was gone, she gave the second rabbit to the Core, asking her to take what was in Lacie's womb upon her death. A few days before her execution, she asked Jack to not visit the estate for a week. Over the next few months, she and Jack formed a tenuous yet emotional friendship. While Jack was elated, Lacie did not remember him until she realized one of his earrings matched her own. She and Jack reunited for the first time eight years later. At around age fifteen, one of these excursions led her to an emaciated Jack Vessalius, whom she saved on a whim. Lacie then grew into a rebellious, fickle teenager, making frequent flights from the Baskerville estate before being found and returned. As a symbol of their love even in parting, Lacie gave the Core a stuffed rabbit, an identical version of which she kept for herself. Though Lacie lacked the normal Baskerville compulsion to obey Glen without question, she agreed in hopes of giving the Core a companion after Lacie met her own demise. He then asked her consent in an "experiment" in which Levi would impregnate Lacie prior to her execution. Prior to her puberty, Lacie learned from Levi why she would be executed and why she was not to speak to the Core again. However, Lacie was forbidden from speaking to the Core. Over the next few years, Lacie and the Core would develop a deep relationship, though the Core had no physical form and could not speak. The two of them were then personally raised by the then Glen Baskerville, Levi, Oswald to succeed him, and Lacie to be executed in adulthood. Once they arrived at the Baskerville estate, Oswald was found to be the next incarnation of Glen Baskerville. Soon after, the two of them would travel to Sablier, and Lacie would begin to commune with the Core of the Abyss. At some point around the age of ten, Oswald and Lacie would discover the Droplets of Golden Light, turning them into Baskervilles. Her two red eyes branded her as a Child of Ill Omen, and she and her brother were abandoned or otherwise separated from their biological parents in their early youth. At some point around three decades prior to the Tragedy of Sablier, Lacie was born, a year or two after her elder brother Oswald. Few specifics are known of Lacie's early childhood.
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