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*'''Name''' Marian Dunsten | *'''Name''' Marian Dunsten | ||
*'''Sex''' Female | *'''Sex''' Female | ||
β | *'''Age''' 18 | + | *'''Age''' 18 |
β | *'''Height''' 5' | + | *'''Height''' 5'3" |
β | *'''Weight''' | + | *'''Weight''' 120# |
*'''Background''': Born to subsistence farmers in the countryside of Lancashire, Marian passed her first test as an infant, surviving pneumonia. Though it weakened her, life allowed no weakness. Her childhood ended when she was able to do farm work, and she did it all, indoors and out, in a countryside teaming with populists and revolutionaries--including her own family. Ever alert to opportunity, she turned a chance encounter with the Lady Lancashire and her retinue, who had happened to be discussing the need for a handmaiden for her daughter, into employment. She impressed the Lancashires enough that the Lord took her with him to try for this odd time-machine venture. The Lord was sent home in a blizzard of platitudes, but she sold her hard-earned survival skills and won a place as the expedition's sherpa. | *'''Background''': Born to subsistence farmers in the countryside of Lancashire, Marian passed her first test as an infant, surviving pneumonia. Though it weakened her, life allowed no weakness. Her childhood ended when she was able to do farm work, and she did it all, indoors and out, in a countryside teaming with populists and revolutionaries--including her own family. Ever alert to opportunity, she turned a chance encounter with the Lady Lancashire and her retinue, who had happened to be discussing the need for a handmaiden for her daughter, into employment. She impressed the Lancashires enough that the Lord took her with him to try for this odd time-machine venture. The Lord was sent home in a blizzard of platitudes, but she sold her hard-earned survival skills and won a place as the expedition's sherpa. |