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Lillian "Duchess" Armstrong

Ex-Noble adventurer turned mecha pilot
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Background

Born to a ex-noble family as second daughter, Lillian wasn't given much thought or concern about by her powerful and wealthy parents outside of potential marriage picks. Being left to her own device s and funds, when she finished school, she commissioned a expedition into the mountains to search for Apocalypse Age artifacts. She then discovered her Man-Machine and taking a chance to get ahead and control her own life and be something other then second Armstrong daughter, she forced her way into the cockpit and imprinted herself on the machine and eagerly took up the volunteer uniform when the government found out about her and her amazing machine.



Georgianna Rhors de Sand

Pressured future family head.

Coming from a line of land-holding elites from Luzianna Georgianna's branch two generations back was forced from their homeland due to political disputes. Disputes that ended violently with the extinction of the Luzianna line but not of its claim to the throne. As eldest scion of the Sand Family it was natural for Georgianna to be given the first chance for imprinting in order to furnish the means for the family to regain some of its glory. Georgianna's fairly happy to protect Appalachia through her military service and considers herself a professional.

Louis Edward Airey

Haughty, stiff cavalry officer

Son of an Appalachian military family, Louis actually spent most of his early life in North Dixie where his father was working as an attache to the embassy. In fact, both him and his elder brother trained in the North Dixie army. He resigned his commission and joined the Appalachian army. Though some considered him to be a model officer, he had a reputation for what many perceived to be insufferably impulsive and aristocratic behavior, and worst of all, guilty of the sin of being bitterly outspoken. Cpt. Airey was shuffled off to escort engineer companies along the frontiers looking for man-machines, as deliberate an attempt to kill his career as they came. They found one.

Man Machine: Humphrey