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==Backstory==
 
==Backstory==
Thora has a very strong sense of justice. She always has. Strange to some that she fell in with thieves and cutthroats and the like, but the band she was with focused on 'crimes' that were intended to re-dress wrongs. Of course, that City Guards and the rulers of the city never quite saw it that way.
 
 
Thora's specialty was information. She found the secrets that those in power tried to hide. Sometimes she just released the information, but more often, she blackmailed them - ordering them to endow charities, free slaves, and so on.
 
 
One day, she learned something about the daughter of one of the more corrupt men in the city. It wouldn't have hurt him, but it would hurt her. Thora didn't think it was all that bad, herself, but it would be a stain that she felt the father would not allow.
 
 
She was wrong. It turned out that he didn't care about his daughter, and when the information got out, she was disowned, and ruined. Rather than surrender her principles for survival, the daughter took her life. Thora attended her funeral - at the pauper's field - and left the city after that.
 
 
She still works as she had, but now makes sure that she only gets information on those who deserve to fall. She's also looking for something on the girl's father, hoping that if she can ruin him, it might help her find some redemption.
 
  
 
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