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Silky, known as the Silver Lady, is a domestic fairy rooted in Celtic mythology. Once a banshee bound to a family that perished, she began fading into sea foam until Spriggan intervened, reforging her as a Silky—a household Brownie tasked with maintaining Elias Ainsworth’s home. She tends to the residence through cooking, cleaning, and subtle magic, reshaping walls or summoning carpets in winter to ensure comfort.

Her Victorian-style pink dress and bonnet, accented by yellow blossoms, mirror her orderly nature, while her blonde hair and stoic silence underscore an aura of quiet diligence. Emotions surface through action: a softened gaze when residents return, a tightened grip on her broom at neglected meals, or the swift unfurling of a blanket over Chise Hatori’s shoulders. Her devotion to Chise, a Sleigh Beggy, blends duty with genuine care—sewing clothes, mending injuries, and guarding the young mage with unspoken fervor.

Formerly a mourner of familial deaths, her rebirth as a Silky anchored her to domestic service. She remains tethered to the house, whether by enchantment or fear of abandonment, as shown when Chise’s absence nearly drove her to flee—only to pause at the doorstep, hammer clutched in resolve. Though non-confrontational, she wards the home with tools in hand, her stillness sharpening into vigilance during threats.

Her magic thrives in practicality: preserving the house’s integrity, patrolling its halls at night, or stitching heart-shaped pranks into fabric. While her interactions with Elias remain formal, her bond with Chise deepens through shared silence and motion—a steadying hand during grief, an embrace after peril, her presence a testament to resilience forged through reinvention.