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'''Courtless:''' Having only recently emerged from the Hedge, Anneliese is yet to pledge herself to a court, leaving her open to recruitment bribes and/or threats.
'''Courtless:''' Despite having only recently emerged from the Hedge, Anneliese is yet to pledge herself to a court, leaving her open to recruitment bribes and/or threats.


'''Lost in Time:''' A childhood in the 17th century meant Anneliese took longer than most changelings to accept that she ''had'' escaped Arcadia, and that there was no going back to her old life.
'''Lost in Time:''' A childhood in the 17th century meant Anneliese took longer than most Changelings to accept that she ''had'' escaped Arcadia, and that there was no going back to her old life.


'''A Whole New World:''' Anneliese is always eager to try new things. Things a good Jewish girl in early 17th century Germany would never have dreamed possible. <s>Especially considering she'd never have been allowed to be a girl back home.</s>
'''A Whole New World:''' Anneliese is always eager to try new things. Things a good Jewish girl in early 17th century Germany would never have dreamed possible. <s>Especially considering she'd never have been allowed to be a girl back home.</s>


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Revision as of 06:48, 2 March 2020

Courtless: Despite having only recently emerged from the Hedge, Anneliese is yet to pledge herself to a court, leaving her open to recruitment bribes and/or threats.

Lost in Time: A childhood in the 17th century meant Anneliese took longer than most Changelings to accept that she had escaped Arcadia, and that there was no going back to her old life.

A Whole New World: Anneliese is always eager to try new things. Things a good Jewish girl in early 17th century Germany would never have dreamed possible. Especially considering she'd never have been allowed to be a girl back home.