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==Biography==
==Biography==
Norden was a middle-aged drunk wasting his days in the taverns in [[Rainwall]] But in the past, he had been the former Vice-Captain of the Rainwall garrison under [[Euram Barows]]. Although Euram was technically Norden's superior, it was Norden who was considered the real man in charge. However, when Euram would spout orders, Norden had no authority to go against them. In [[Solar calendar|SY]] 447, when [[Lordlake]] townspeople marched to protest about the building of a dam which drastically reduced their water flow, Norden was ordered to engage the protesters; the resulting protest escalated into a full-scale riot.
Norden was a middle-aged drunk wasting his days in the taverns in [[Rainwall]] But in the past, he had been the former Vice-Captain of the Rainwall garrison under [[Euram Barows]]. Although Euram was technically Norden's superior, it was Norden who was considered the real man in charge. However, when Euram would spout orders, Norden had no authority to go against them. In [[Solar calendar|SY]] 447, when [[Lordlake]] townspeople marched to protest about the building of a dam which drastically reduced their water flow, Norden was ordered to engage the protesters; the resulting protest escalated into [[Lordlake Uprising|a full-scale riot]].


Following the Lordlake riots, Norden resigned his commission and started drinking. He was married, but as his drinking continued to increase, his wife eventually left him; Norden never told her the reason for his drinking. One of the few people privy to events surrounding the incident, Norden was paid off and shadowed by agents of the [[Barows Faction]] who were eager to make sure the truth of the rebellion would not be revealed. In 449, [[Lucretia Merces]] had [[Oboro]] find Norden who, at first, refused to cooperate with the investigation into what had really happened two years prior. However, when brought to Lordlake and confronted with the result of the rebellion, Norden agreed to reveal what he knew.
Following the Lordlake riots, Norden resigned his commission and started drinking. He was married, but as his drinking continued to increase, his wife eventually left him; Norden never told her the reason for his drinking. One of the few people privy to events surrounding the incident, Norden was paid off and shadowed by agents of the [[Barows Faction]] who were eager to make sure the truth of the rebellion would not be revealed. In 449, [[Lucretia Merces]] had [[Oboro]] find Norden who, at first, refused to cooperate with the investigation into what had really happened two years prior. However, when brought to Lordlake and confronted with the result of the rebellion, Norden agreed to reveal what he knew.