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The conjoined pair were sent to [[Strines]] in [[1854]] to destroy the [[time bubble]] formed by the conflict between [[Spinning Jenny]] and [[Baron Samedi]]. Isabella managed to kill the Bright half with her [[shadow-weapon]], throwing Cobden's body into agonising disarray, incapable of [[regeneration]]. Travelling to before the time bubble's formation, Isabella used Cobden's [[biodata]] as bait to draw Spinning Jenny and Baron Samedi to Strines in the first place. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'') | The conjoined pair were sent to [[Strines]] in [[1854]] to destroy the [[time bubble]] formed by the conflict between [[Spinning Jenny]] and [[Baron Samedi]]. Isabella managed to kill the Bright half with her [[shadow-weapon]], throwing Cobden's body into agonising disarray, incapable of [[regeneration]]. Travelling to before the time bubble's formation, Isabella used Cobden's [[biodata]] as bait to draw Spinning Jenny and Baron Samedi to Strines in the first place. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 26 February 2019
Cobden-Bright were quantum entangled agents of the Great Houses, technically one person with cells perfectly mirrored in two separate bodies. Cousin Isabella stated they were "two brains but one mind". The one mind was able to control both bodies independently with bronze "barbed wire" circlets.
The conjoined pair were sent to Strines in 1854 to destroy the time bubble formed by the conflict between Spinning Jenny and Baron Samedi. Isabella managed to kill the Bright half with her shadow-weapon, throwing Cobden's body into agonising disarray, incapable of regeneration. Travelling to before the time bubble's formation, Isabella used Cobden's biodata as bait to draw Spinning Jenny and Baron Samedi to Strines in the first place. (PROSE: Spinning Jenny)