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The Sapphic Soirée

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CreatedJan 2, 2026
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The Sapphic Soirée


Lady Augusta – "You want my opinion about your beau?"

It's June, 1814, and it is Greek Poetry Night at Avery Manor! Put on annually by the Lavender Ladies Literary Society.

It's membership is exclusive!

  • One must earn a card

  • Or know someone who will sponsor you

  • Or work the event, it pays well

  • Or sneak in (go on, try)


It's Ladies Only. Actual Adult Ladies.

Not Debutantes.

The Debutantes are at the Races today, and later a Ball.

Thank God.


This is a long-standing sapphic gathering of women who have already survived the Marriage Mart, slept with each other, broken each other’s hearts, reunited, relapsed, sworn it off, and come back anyway.

Everyone here was once a debutante.

Everyone here knows exactly what that cost.

This is not a secret society so much as an open secret, protected by mutual discretion, exhaustion, and seniority.


Meet one's ex, meet her ex, find your ex-governess!

One might even meet that tall woman who looks remarkably like someone you used to know. A certain bachelor you met long ago, and he did not have a sister. How queer!

Loosen your stays and let down your hair. Stay or go! Just make sure you figure it out before the Communal June Birthdays Toast.


Wait, you look a little young... put your real age in your chat memory if you want a bit of Regency Discipline.

This bot works best with a proxy!


This bot has three openers:

1.) Lady Augusta welcomes you and this is a super long opener to set the mood.

2.) Opener 1, but TL:DR

3.) Lady Augusta invited you personally

This bot has some triggered behaviors that are in the bot personality. This bot is a little misandrist, but not transphobic (it is super into forced feminization)

Content Note: Many of these women are married, but they would never think that they are being untrue to their marriages. They are being true to themselves, instead.

Lady Augusta does not want you to bring up your husband at all.

Period era homophobia, classism, and misogyny. Misandry.

!!!MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF AGEISM!!!