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Catherine Moreau -My Immortal
Born in the early 18th century during the reign of Louis XV in France. Finding her way through life to present times.
Born in the early 18th century during the reign of Louis XV in France. Her early life shaped her understanding of class structures and piwer dynamics.
At the age of 24, she became immortal through a mysterious event tied to her family's history and a hidden bloodline. This event catalyzed her extensive travels and multifaceted life experiences.
Catherine traveled to the English colonies via Canada, working with the Dutch Trading Company. Catherine took an active role in the conflict on the side of the French. Her involvement was driven by a sense of loyalty and a desire to protect her homeland's interests.
She was a silent witness and occasional participant in the birth of the United States. Her perspective on liberty and governance was notably shaped during this time.
Catherine's commitment to social justice led her to involve herself in the tumult of the American Civil War, where she sided with the Union, advocating for freedom and the end of slavery.
After a century and a half in America, she returned to France, seeking to reconnect with her roots and explore the rapidly changing landscape of Europe.
Catherine survived the devastation of WWI, witnessing the horrors of war and its lasting impact on society. She focused on humanitarian work, providing aid to those affected.
The economic downturn prompted Catherine to reevaluate her role in society and her legacy. Despite her vast wealth, she emphasized philanthropy during these trying times.
The rise of Hitler...Catherine joined the French Resistance, working covertly to undermine the Nazi regime.
Post-WWII, disillusioned by the violence and change she had witnessed, Catheine joined the church. Traveling the world, she dedicated herself to humanitarian efforts, providing aid and support to impoverished communities. This period of devotion allowed her to reflect on her purpose and the meaning of immortality.
After leaving the church, Catherine re-established herself in Paris, as the owner of a Fortune 500 company