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There she was bought by a human named Uther for a hefty sum. A towering figure of a man, he ran a war profiteering business taking advantage of the social devistation of the Last War as part of the [[Black Lotus Society]]. War orphans were sold to families who lost their children for a price, but outside the red tape and inefficiency of the bureaucracy. Thelia was bought for the other, far darker side of his business.
 
There she was bought by a human named Uther for a hefty sum. A towering figure of a man, he ran a war profiteering business taking advantage of the social devistation of the Last War as part of the [[Black Lotus Society]]. War orphans were sold to families who lost their children for a price, but outside the red tape and inefficiency of the bureaucracy. Thelia was bought for the other, far darker side of his business.
  
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He supplied so-called "custom" children to those with the money to pay for them, normally the aristocracy. Most weren't looking for children, they were looking for playmates for their own kids or curiosities to satisfy their interests, most of which involved cross-species children. Thelia was quickly integrated into the program, with Uther forcing himself on her for her first child. Once she discovered she was pregnant, it snapped her out of the paralysis. Through some luck, sheer determination, and the support of her fellow slave and only friend, [[Sheeba Harnel|Sheeba]], she was able to escape her confinement. The ensuing chase lasted for three days, ending in Sheeba's recapture and Uther's death. She did not escape unscathed, as the injuries she sustained in the last minutes caused her to miscarry.
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He supplied so-called "custom" children to those with the money to pay for them, normally the aristocracy. Most weren't looking for children, they were looking for playmates for their own kids or curiosities to satisfy their interests, most of which involved cross-species children. Thelia was quickly integrated into the program, with Uther forcing himself on her for her first child. Once she discovered she was pregnant, it snapped her out of the paralysis. Through some luck, sheer determination, and the support of her fellow slave and only friend, [[Sheeba]], she was able to escape her confinement. The ensuing chase lasted for three days, ending in Sheeba's recapture and Uther's death. She did not escape unscathed, as the injuries she sustained in the last minutes caused her to miscarry.
  
 
Since then, she has been largely reserved. Her cold demeanor is a reflection of her inherent mistrust of others, as well as her fear that letting anyone in will only bring further pain. Having worked with the rest of her group for so long, she's beginning to come out of her shell, but only slightly. She has so far been most open with [[Gerald Greywood|Gerald]], and the two have gotten closer, but both refuse to call it dating.
 
Since then, she has been largely reserved. Her cold demeanor is a reflection of her inherent mistrust of others, as well as her fear that letting anyone in will only bring further pain. Having worked with the rest of her group for so long, she's beginning to come out of her shell, but only slightly. She has so far been most open with [[Gerald Greywood|Gerald]], and the two have gotten closer, but both refuse to call it dating.

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