Luluto doesn't remember her parents. The House of Regilianus has always been both mother and father to her. She wasn't sheltered enough to not realize that the plight of a halfling slave could be vicious and short-lived, but the trials of most who toiled under such restraints she was luckily spared.
Rising from minor scullery to eventually reach the vaulted title - for a halfling - of House Maid of the Second Guest Suite of the Third Floor was probably the best she could hope for and she enjoyed her life for the most part.
Things all changed when Lady Meturna determined that Westcrown no longer held the cachet that it once had and maneuvered for the household to take up residence in Egorian. The transition took over a month to plan and execute.
The fact that the new household would be much larger and that Luluto would effectively be demoted didn't diminish the halfling's excitement for the move. Her excitement did take a hit, though, when she returned from an minor - but involved - errand to find the manor locked and the last of the wagons having left ... without her.
Her initial disbelief was followed by frustration and then anger. Her attempts to explain what had happened to the city guard when she was prevented from following after them on the road were met with typical Chelaxian beauacracy. She couldn't leave the city without authorization from her Household. Her arguments that the entire household was already travelling on the road were responded to with an uncaring shrug.
Two days of being passed from lesser officiant to middling officiant and then back was a sore trial for the ever-cheerful halfling. When it was determined that she would need to be held as property of the city until such time as Lady Meturna could be contacted, Luloto decided that enough was enough. She'd seen what became of the city slaves - especially ones as pretty as she was. Having lived her life in the system, she knew where the cracks were and took advantage of that knowledge to slip through them.
Now loose and house-free, she's decided to see what life under her own direction has to offer.