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=====Masha Voyevoda=====
 
=====Masha Voyevoda=====
  
The first thing anyone will notice about Masha are the horrific burns on her face, and hair like a fiery fox's pelt. Rumor has it she was captured in Afghanistan, and the ''mudjahideen'' did... things to her before she killed her way out of their remote mountain stronghold and reunited with her men across a hundred kilometers of unforgiving stone. Tall and confident, she is immune to most of the horrors of even a city like Baroque, having seen - and done -  much worse. Despite her disfiguration, however, she exudes a confidence that could compel those under her to follow her into Hell itself - and indeed, they've done exactly that under her capable leadership.
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The first thing anyone will notice about Masha are the horrific burns on her face, and hair like a fiery fox's pelt. Rumor has it she was captured in Afghanistan, and the mudjahideen did... things to her before she killed her way out of their remote mountain stronghold and reunited with her men across a hundred kilometers of unforgiving stone. Tall and confident, she is immune to most of the horrors of even a city like Baroque, having seen - and done -  much worse. Despite the disfiguration, however, she exudes a confidence that could compel those under her to follow her into Hell itself - and indeed, they've done exactly that under her capable leadership.
  
 
It's an open secret that she was ex-Spetsnaz; she still wears her captain's greatcoat over her severe black business dress with the rank lapels intact. Her men, over a hundred former Spetsnaz troopers themselves, even maintain the fatigues and other trappings of their former profession, though now without any marks to identify their unit or country. Every single one of them wears the blue and white-striped t-shirt under their clothes, even when out of uniform, and they possess a level of organization, discipline and training unheard of among any of the other major players in Baroque.  
 
It's an open secret that she was ex-Spetsnaz; she still wears her captain's greatcoat over her severe black business dress with the rank lapels intact. Her men, over a hundred former Spetsnaz troopers themselves, even maintain the fatigues and other trappings of their former profession, though now without any marks to identify their unit or country. Every single one of them wears the blue and white-striped t-shirt under their clothes, even when out of uniform, and they possess a level of organization, discipline and training unheard of among any of the other major players in Baroque.  
  
For now, Masha is content to base her operations in Hawksmoor, protecting and expanding the Russian Mob's interests in Baroque. Among other things, the lack of police involvement means that her men are free to carry and bear the powerful weapons they frequently train with. She favors a non-antagonistic policy towards intruders, preferring to avoid bloodshed until absolutely necessary. But if that day ever comes, it's fairly certain that whoever she targets will know that they've been hit.
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For now, Masha is content to base her operations in Hawksmoor, protecting and expanding the Russian mob's interests in Baroque. She favors a non-antagonistic policy towards intruders, preferring to avoid bloodshed until absolutely necessary. But if that day ever comes, it's fairly certain that whoever she targets will know that they've been hit.
  
 
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