Liscia is ’s maid, and assigns her to kitchen duty with Misia, bringing ’s plans for meals to fruition. At the beginning of Day VI, she fights with , arguing that his friend Sirisco’s wife was certainly not a virgin on her wedding night. She performs the gender- and class-based stereotype of the talkative, somewhat abusive, and crude lower-class woman. Moreover, her insistence that women aren’t foolish enough, as a rule, to preserve their virginity for marriage or to be chaste afterwards provides the impetus for the tales on Day VII.