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After their father's death (details unknown) when Gertrude was nineteen, Oscar and Frederic, both miners by trade, began tinkering away in the workshop as he had done, mulling over his experiments in an attempt to decipher his mysterious efforts. Gertrude became their interpretess, relaying what she had learned through observation to further their discoveries. Three years ago, they abandoned their home in Eastwood, bound for London, where a friend had promised to arrange lodging and a meeting with a known Technocrat whose work their father had admired. Their trip was interrupted by an unusual twist of fate when the train they rode was held up by mercenaries and Gertrude was mistaken for a disguised heiress. In their attempts to prevent her capture, both Oscar and Frederic were killed. She was taken to an unknown location in Camden, but escaped before her captors could realize their error. With no family left and nowhere to call home, she took to the streets of London, carrying only a copy of her father's favorite book in a leather satchel around her waist. She stole first to keep from starving, but she's become a bit of a professional. Her desire to continue her father's work with oil and gears, as well as (of course) avenge her brothers' deaths) still burns within her like a lamplight...
After their father's death (details unknown) when Gertrude was nineteen, Oscar and Frederic, both miners by trade, began tinkering away in the workshop as he had done, mulling over his experiments in an attempt to decipher his mysterious efforts. Gertrude became their interpretess, relaying what she had learned through observation to further their discoveries. Three years ago, they abandoned their home in Eastwood, bound for London, where a friend had promised to arrange lodging and a meeting with a known Technocrat whose work their father had admired. Their trip was interrupted by an unusual twist of fate when the train they rode was held up by mercenaries and Gertrude was mistaken for a disguised heiress. In their attempts to prevent her capture, both Oscar and Frederic were killed. She was taken to an unknown location in Camden, but escaped before her captors could realize their error. With no family left and nowhere to call home, she took to the streets of London, carrying only a copy of her father's favorite book in a leather satchel around her waist. She stole first to keep from starving, but she's become a bit of a professional. Her desire to continue her father's work with oil and gears, as well as (of course) avenge her brothers' deaths) still burns within her like a lamplight...
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Gertie's current activities can be found in [[Steam London]]
 

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