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Cadet Maren Callow

Cadet Maren Callow

Kingdom of Fortune Marine Corps, Nilhirra Sector - 2167AC

"Keep your boots dry, your rifle clean, and your heart quiet."

Assignment

Rank: Cadet
Unit: Nilhirra Military Academy
Branch: Marine Corps, Kingdom of Fortune
Island Theater: Nilhirra, Southern Archipelago

Forgery Notice

Enlistment age declared as 18. Investigation confirms forged identity documents submitted for acceptance into military academy. Birth year inconsistent with regional census data. Subject is under active observation. No charges issued due to Clause B-17 - Exceptional Volunteer Mandate.

[ DOCUMENT TAMPERING CONFIRMED - SEE APPENDIX IV-A ]

Psych Evaluation

Subject demonstrates intense internal discipline and advanced self-preservation logic. Rarely initiates social contact, responds directly when addressed. Displays calculated control under pressure, despite lack of formal combat exposure.

Strong potential for recon, infiltration, or long-range survival operations. Emotional resilience noted. Monitoring recommended.

Profile Summary

Cadet Callow was born in one of the smaller Fortune isles, likely Gildenshore, though details remain inconsistent. Volunteers describe her as "always watching" and "rarely lost in thought". Uniform worn with practical modifications - belt kit optimized, boots double-secured. Hair regulation length, unkempt. Weaponless in training simulations but excels at physical trials.

She entered the Corps without fanfare. And yet, she is watched with interest.

[ Lt. Commander Rellin Voss - Administrative Clearance Officer, Nilhirra Command HQ ]
[ AUDIO LOG ATTACHED - UNOFFICIAL TUNE ASSOCIATED WITH SUBJECT ]
Pocket Photograph
[CLASSIFIED ATTACHMENT: PHOTOGRAPH]

Captured circa early 2166AC. Subject (right) and an unidentified figure (left) during an off-duty moment on Nilhirra's southern coast. The physical copy is visibly worn - creased at the corners, slightly water-damaged, and folded twice.

According to reports, she keeps this photo in the inner lining of her service jacket. When asked about it, she simply said:
"It's a memory. That's all."
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