Bee, Female, 23
Aliases: None known Nationality: United States Residence: London Employer: Templars Function: soldier
"My name is Allison Thorn. This is my story."
"The buzzing is always with me now. it is part of me. Or, more accurately I am part of it, part of the collective. Like the low hum of a radio in the back of my mind, barely audible, tuned to a specific station and set at a specific volume for a reason. Just beyond what can be heard clearly, there is a voice, a pattern, I can grasp at the faint words to form the meaning. The lessons are there but not easily understood. This is Gaia and her 'education protocol', her attempt to awaken my potential. Potential for what? Light or Dark? Order or Chaos? I am not sure."
"I remember when it happened. It happened while I slept. The vortices of synchronized membranous wings struck like a tempest on my skin, followed by the prick of tiny claws across my face. That horrid sensation of suffocation as the bee crawled inside my nasal cavity. Was this metaphorical, my dreaming brain's attempt to process the information I was gifted with? Or, perhaps it was all too frighteningly literal. I don't know. That is when the bee injected the raw nectar of knowledge into that honeycomb of gray matter I call a brain, where it was digested and reconstituted over the following week while I slept. No. That isn't how it was. I was digested and reconstituted over the following week."
"Before all that I was an ordinary small-town kid. Well, at least that is what I thought. I also thought my parents were normal. Well as normal as a couple of quirky hippies with a good grasp of druidic magic, alchemy, and other assorted occult knowledge can be. I didn't know they were former Illuminati. or at least they thought they were. The reality is secret societies don't see things that way. Once in there is no getting out. The Illuminati was nice enough to let them pretend for a while. At least until they developed an active interest in me and my abilities."
"Now you are probably wondering how I ended up wearing a Templar uniform. Well, it started after I was transformed. A transformation that shattered my world and my sense of self. But, my parents took the transformation in stride, even the sudden raw surges of destructive force. It was as if as if they were expecting it. They knew exactly what to do. The next thing I knew I was being shipped off to Innsmouth Academy. A place for 'special' kids like me."
"As far as the general public is concerned, Innsmouth Academy is a private coeducational boarding and day high school for privileged rich kids, situated on a tiny island off the coast of Maine. The reality is the Academy is an educational facility affiliated with the Illuminati. So there I was, exactly where the Illuminati wanted me. that was until my parents had second thoughts about it. I don't know what it was that prompted them to decide to pull me from the school. All I know is I received a message from my father that they were coming to get me. They never made it. Their small plane went down, and they both died. Now I can't prove they were murdered, but there are some things a person just knows. But, the things I learned investigating their deaths made me determined to stay as far away from the Illuminati as possible."
"The Illuminati is far too powerful and their reach is too great for a young girl to defy alone, even one imbued with anima. I needed allies, who were just as powerful. The Templars were more than willing to take me in and shelter me. The Templars took me in and trained me as a soldier. Now I fight alongside them to defend justice, divine law, and all that is righteous against the forces of darkness. My religious upbringing, a unique blend of catholicism and druidic beliefs made me a perfect fit as a Templar. It was like finding a new family after the loss of my parents."
"But, this isn't where my story ends. This is just the beginning. I have been placed on the path to some unknown destiny. I don't know where this path leads but I am determined to follow it courageously while holding to my ideals and remaining true to myself."
Height: 1.7m
Weight: 59.42kg
Hair: White
Eyes: Blue
Allison Thorn is a formidable yet inexperienced "Bee" operative serving within the ranks of the Templar faction. Born and raised in the United States, Allison grew up in a small town where her parents lived. Allison's early education came from her parents, who were quite intelligent in science and magic. This cultivated a deep respect and curiosity about the world around her in the mind of young Allison. As well as an early recognition that the world was not always what it appeared to be.
As a result of her upbringing, Allison is deeply religious. She believes in good and evil and the importance of protecting the innocent. This strong moral compass made her an ideal recruit for the Templars. A group Allison sees as a second family, but also one that is not above using her beliefs and ideals to manipulate her to further their agenda. Under the rigorous training program of the Templars, Allison became one of their most lethal operatives. She is proficient in small arms, mastering pistols and rifles. Her combat prowess was further enhanced by her adeptness in elemental magic, making her a versatile and deadly asset to the Templar cause.
The air in the London Underground was thick with the scent of ozone and something far worse—the cloying, metallic stench of the Filth. Allison adjusted the strap of her tactical rifle, her knuckles white against the grip. The Templar uniform felt heavy on her shoulders, not just because of the reinforced Kevlar, but because of the red cross stitched over her heart. It was a weight she was still learning to carry. Behind her, the senior Knight—a man named Galahad who looked like he’d been carved out of old English oak—gestured for silence. But Allison’s world was never silent. Bzzzzzz. The hum was a low-frequency vibration in the marrow of her bones. It wasn't just noise; it was a map. Gaia was whispering, pointing, showing her the jagged edges of the reality that had broken open in this tunnel.
"Focus, Thorn," Galahad’s voice was a low growl. "The first time the Hive speaks back, it’s easy to get lost in the static. Eyes on the objective." "I see them," Allison whispered. In the flickering light of a dying fluorescent bulb, three figures crouched over a puddle of black, oily sludge. They had been transit workers once. Now, their skin was translucent, stretched over bodies that seemed to be rearranging themselves into something multi-limbed and wrong. The buzzing in Allison's head spiked to a sharp, electric ring. Anima. It flooded her system like liquid sunlight, warm and terrifyingly powerful.
As the first creature shrieked and lunged, Allison didn't hesitate. She didn't have time to be a "small-town kid" anymore. She raised her rifle and pulled the trigger, but she didn't just fire lead. She channeled the heat rising in her chest—the raw, elemental fire she’d practiced in the training pits of Ealdham. The bullet left the barrel wrapped in a swirling shroud of white-hot embers. CRACK. The shot took the creature in the chest, the kinetic force staggering it while the elemental flame cauterized the Filth dripping from its wounds. "In the name of the Law," she muttered, the words of a Catholic prayer slipping into the rhythmic cadence of a druidic chant her mother had taught her. Another creature vaulted off the wall, its claws extended. Allison dropped her rifle to its sling and thrust her left hand forward. She felt the "nectar" in her brain—that digested knowledge—crystallize into a command. Freeze. The humidity in the tunnel condensed instantly. A jagged spike of frost erupted from the air, impaling the creature mid-air and pinning it to the soot-stained tile.
The tunnel fell silent, save for the dripping of water and the fading hiss of steam. Allison stood there, chest heaving, the white of her hair gleaming in the dark. The buzzing had receded to its usual low-level radio static, leaving her feeling strangely hollow and hyper-aware. Galahad walked over, his heavy boots crunching on the ice shards. He looked at the frozen monstrosity, then back at Allison. "Not bad for a first outing, Initiate. Most newcomers panic when the magic starts pushing back." Allison touched the rowan-wood cross hanging from her neck, her fingers trembling slightly. "It didn't feel like magic. It felt like... an education." She looked down at the black sludge on the floor. Her parents had been right—the world wasn't what it appeared to be. But as she stood there in the dark of London, she realized that she wasn't what she appeared to be, either. She wasn't just Allison Thorn anymore. She was a weapon.
"One down. A world's worth to go."
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