Her voice is lullful and seductive, alluring those weak willed with her appeal. She tires of the laws and restrictions that limit the Brotherhood, deciding that a sort of family-like unity benefits the members of the Brotherhood better than structure. Foolish Cicero.Īstrid decrees her unbeatable dictatorship, comparable and 'stronger' than the The Five Tenets. What? Mother? Is that your voice I hear? Hmm. madness is merry, and merriment's might, when the jester comes calling with his knife in the night. and I said to the baker, 'You're not dead! You're a faker!' But if that's your wish, I'll oblige.
His final contract involved killing a jester, and slowly, Cicero descended into madness, obsessing over his kill, and adopting aspects of the jester's persona. As Keeper of the Night Mother, Cicero takes his vocation very seriously, willing to wound and kill anyone who questions or ignores the Night Mother's authority, although he was not always like this as evident from his first two journals, before becoming Keeper, Cicero was quite sane, comparatively speaking. Cicero speaks to both himself and the Night Mother's remains, and as such, he is considered insane.
Widely regarded as bothersome, obnoxious, strange, and mad, Cicero sports flamboyant attire and often speaks with a high-pitched voice.