Lady Elizabeth Hastings

Lady Elizabeth Hastings

Platypus Researcher
Gator Wranger
Bladesmith

Lady Elizabeth Hastings, known as “Lizzie” when she’s wielding an ax.

After the untimely passing of her husband, Cornelius Walter Hastings II, she did what any other self-respecting lady of high society would do to cope with the grief; she immediately began exploring the world.

She started off mountaineering with Lucy Walker, sipping champagne and eating cake along the way.

She gallivanted the Outback of Australia looking for the befuddled platypus (they remind her of her be-liked husband being both awkward on land and water). She wrangled gators of the Louisiana bayou and laughed with hyenas in the savannah.

She took an interest in native weaponry and dress. She became a master of Mongolian throat singing. (Just don’t ask her to sing it. She no longer performs.)

Her Motto: Life is an adventure, so grab your mead and meet me beyond the horizon!