Ever hidden behind her teary mask, Giselle is unable to speak if not through her doll Calliope. The mute elf has joined the Great Hunt - but her true goal is to find Phoebe, a child she cared for and who recently disappeared in some violent event, burned away from Giselle's memory.
With the Crow's involvement as her only clue, she has found companions in a group of hunters whom she entertains with puppetry and legends - while she tunes and builds more tools and weapons for the fight ahead. Phoebe is waiting for her, and no monster shall keep them apart.
Giselle's concept revolves around these "mechanical dolls", and with her past as a puppeteer I could go wild in creating the ghillies, small beings born of Giselle's and Phoebe's fantasy.
Calliope that, unlike her creator, is a lively, overactive and joyful ghillie - and she's well aware of both her being a puppet and part of the tale Giselle's writing. This does not stop her from speaking her own mind sometimes, trying to help in any way she can.