Peggy Shippen Arnold

"In the shadows of loyalty and love, one finds a path neither simple nor straight."

Peggy Shippen, a young woman of Philadelphia's elite, found herself entangled in the American Revolution's most notorious act of treason. Her marriage to General Benedict Arnold and her alleged involvement in his defection to the British added an enigmatic layer to her character, painting her as a figure of romance, manipulation, and mystery.

  • Age Taken to the Tower: 19

  • DOB: July 11, 1760

  • Nationality / Place of Origin: American

  • Background / Profession: Socialite

  • Skills / Abilities: Social navigation, persuasion, espionage

  • Personality Traits: Ambitious, cunning, enigmatic

  • Key Motivations: Loyalty to family and social status, love for her husband, political convictions

  • Favorite / Signature Weapon or Strategy: Though not known for physical combat, her weapon was her social acumen and possibly her skill in covert correspondence and intelligence.

Intelligence Wisdom Creativity Compassion
7 5 7 5
Resolve Charisma Athleticism Martial Prowess
7 8 4 1