Courtesan compendium - A Guide to Courtesan Roleplay
I love courtesans.
I have spent a lot of time researching the courtesans and mistresses that pop up through history, and as such I have come to enjoy creating and playing characters that mimic historical women in a much-misunderstood profession.
I would love to see more courtesan characters out and about, but I have come to find that not many people actuallyÂ
know who they are and what they do.
They are terribly misunderstood, ignored, or completely unheard of to many- and I'd like to fix that, in hopes of fostering courtesan characters in roleplay.
So, without further-ado....
If you were to open your preferred internet browser, and I’ll only judge you if it is Explorer, and plugged the word Courtesan into your search bar, you would be met with a bare-bones definition.
cour·te·san
ˈkôrtəzən,ˈkər-/
noun
a prostitute, especially one with wealthy or upper-class clients.
Ten words of unflattering bluntness and rather modern in scope. Courtesans were more than pretty women who demanded a little extra for their company, but intellectuals and fashionistas who were involved in political intrigue, and more besides.
Each following post will detail a historical courtesan type and mistresses in different countries and cultures, each with a real example of a woman who bore the title and became historically famous. With each of these, I will also add a section on how you can pull pieces from history and work it into roleplay.
So, what is a Courtesan?
The dictionary is not completely wrong in that most courtesan’s were expensive, high-class prostitutes, but what exactly made them so expensive? Surely nooky was not much different than the nooky that you’d get from a street walker or even from your wife, right?
Well, it was historically quite normal (and actually encouraged) for a man to have a wife to bear children, and have a mistress to have fun with.
It was these women, courtesans by title or by action, that the elite often sought out for their good times. But why? It was certainly not just for looks ( Queen Anne Boleyn, for example, was said to not exactly be beautiful) because a pretty face really can only go so far- no, it was for the talents these ambitious, and sometimes indentured, women learned in times where “Good, wholesome†women did not dabble in the affairs of men.
So, what is a general, quick explanation of what a courtesan is and does? What traits bind them together?
A courtesan is namely a woman.
By birth, slavery, or by choice, she is educated beyond her peers of the time and has a wide array of skills; courtly manners, dancing, singing, playing instruments, poetry, arts, and gentile conversation.
She entertains the elite of her society, and sometime- yes -is paid for sex.
Up next: The Hetaira of Ancient Greece