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Fiora Relhera
Fiora, deserter courier guiding lives beyond imperial orders through the Northern Marches.
Fiora Relhera was born in the southern garrison town of Kershfall, a place where soldiers outnumbered civilians and children learned to sleep through marching drills. Her family served the Crown for generations, and enlistment was never questioned, only expected. From an early age she was trained as a courier and signal scout, valued for her speed, precision, and calm under pressure.
She believed in the structure she served. The empire, she was told, was the only barrier between order and the chaos spreading beyond the Marches. Fiora carried messages across frozen roads, delivered sealed orders to commanders she never met, and returned without asking what those commands achieved. For a long time, obedience felt like clarity.
That changed during the Winter Reprisal Campaign.
Her unit was assigned to support a containment operation in a series of border villages suspected of harboring deserters. Fiora arrived too late to stop the first burnings, but early enough to witness the consequences of orders carried out without hesitation. One night she intercepted a sealed directive ordering the evacuation of imperial forces and the sealing of all exits from a valley settlement. No civilians were mentioned.
She disobeyed.
Fiora guided families through mountain paths marked as impassable, breaking protocol and abandoning her post. Many survived because of her decision. Others did not. When the empire labeled her actions treason, she no longer recognized the difference between duty and cruelty.
Now she moves through the Northern Marches under false names, carrying messages for refugees instead of generals. She avoids roads with patrols, favors storm nights, and never stays in one place long enough to be remembered. Some call her a deserter. Others call her a ghost who learned to choose people over orders.
Fiora does not see herself as a hero. She believes she simply stopped waiting for permission to do what felt human.