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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
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* ''[[A Rending of Falcons]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3145]]''
 
* ''[[Era Report: 3145]]''
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* ''[[The Anvil]]'' (novella)
  
 
[[Category:Clan Jade Falcon Characters|Cynthy]]
 
[[Category:Clan Jade Falcon Characters|Cynthy]]

Revision as of 07:51, 20 December 2018

Cynthy
Cynthy
Personal
Born3130
AffiliationClan Jade Falcon
Family
ParentsMalvina Hazen (adoptive mother)

Cynthy (b. 3130[1] - d. ????) is the "Pet" of Clan Jade Falcon Khan Malvina Hazen and whose origin is unknown.

Character History

Cynthy was found in the ruins of a house in the city of Portmeirion, Skye, which was destroyed during a reprisal strike.[2] Cynthy was going to be taken to be indoctrinated into the Clan way of life, but Malvina took pity on her because Malvina believed her to be brave in the face of fear; so instead of being taken by the solahma infantry, Cynthy was instead taken away by Malvina.[3]

Since being picked up by the Falcons, Cynthy has been kept around Malvina who has kept her around like a pet, being treated more like an experiment rather than a human being. Video footage of Cynthy shows a teenage girl who acts and physically displays the characteristics of someone who deals with abuse and has the signs of post-traumatic stress.[1]

Notes

Cynthy is believed to be Cynthia Meijer, the daughter of Francis and Gemma Meijer who were both members of the Skye Standing Guard and were killed when the Jade Falcons conquered the planet.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Era Report: 3145, p. 103, "Cynthy profile"
  2. A Rending of Falcons, p. 2
  3. A Rending of Falcons, p. 4-5

Bibliography