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==== George Gordon, Sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale ====
==== George Gordon, Sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale ====
Lord Byron is one of the more enigmatic figures of the 18th and 19th century - a poet extraordinare who somewhat famously died in 1824 and his pickled corpse shipped to England.
Lord Byron is one of the more enigmatic figures of the 18th and 19th century - a poet extraordinaire who somewhat famously died in 1824 and his pickled corpse shipped to England.


Pressed into service for the Star Chamber at an early age, Byron's first appointment for the Chamber was a trip through Europe (given the appearance of a fashinable trek through the continent) to discover the truth of rumours that the Mal'akh were gaining a foothold in Eastern Europe and the border between Europe and Asia. During the journey, Byron encountered the Mal'akh (in an incident dubbed the "Maltese incident") and left the Chamber for Faction Paradox shortly afterwards. Six years later, Byron was exiled from England and forced to live in the Shelley Cabal until the Cabal was attacked by the Mal'akh seven years later.
After he is pressed into service for the [[Star Chamber]] at an early age, Byron's first appointment for the Chamber is a trip through [[Europe]] — given the appearance of a fashionable trek through the continent to discover the truth of rumours that the [[Mal'akh]] have been gaining a foothold in Eastern Europe and the border between Europe and [[Asia]]. During the journey, Byron encounters the Mal'akh in an incident dubbed the [[Maltese incident]], and leaves the Chamber for [[Faction Paradox]] shortly afterwards. Six years later, Byron is exiled from England and forced to live in the [[Shelley Cabal]]until the Cabal is attacked by the Mal'akh seven years later.


Two years later, Byron supposedly died. This death was actually faked by Byron using a duplicate corpse and entered into the Eleven-Day Empire. Though he is an elder Cousin in all but name, Byron's tendencies towards the theatrical grates on the nerves of even the most theatrical of the other Faction members.
Two years later, Byron supposedly dies. This death turns out to have actually been actually faked by Byron using a duplicate corpse, with Byron instead moving to the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]. Though he is an elder [[Cousin (rank)|Cousin]] in all but name, Byron's tendencies towards the theatrical grates on the nerves of even the most theatrical of the other Faction members.


==== Ada Byron ====
==== Ada Byron ====
The daughter of Lord Byron, Ada was spirited away from the company of her father by her mother. Ostensibly because she feared that young Ada would begin to emulate the more infamous tendencies of her father (though also due to the orders of the Star Chamber), Ada's mother repressed any fanciful influences (most notably poetry) in her young daughter and raised her as a mathematical prodigy.
The daughter of [[Lord Byron]], [[Ada Byron|Ada]], is spirited away from the company of her father by [[Annabella Byron|her mother]]. Ostensibly because she fears that young Ada will begin to emulate the more infamous tendencies of her father, though also due to the orders of the [[Star Chamber]], Ada's mother represses any fanciful influences most notably poetry in her young daughter and raises her as a mathematical prodigy.


From a young age, the Star Chamber recruited Ada and began to use her powers to decipher Bach's Musical Offering and breach into the Eleven-Day Kingdom. Unfortunately, Ada was unable to break the Musical Offering but soon discovered Charles Babbage's plans to create an "analytical engine" and inserted herself into the company of Babbage.
From a young age, the Star Chamber recruits Ada and attempts to use her powers to decipher [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]'s [[Musical Offering]] so as to  breach into the [[Eleven-Day Empire]]. She is unsuccessful, but, when the Chamber acquires the loose drafts of schematics for [[Charles Babbage]]'s [[analytical engine]], she sees their potential to solve the puzzle and informs her superiors of it, leading to her transfer to Babbage's retinue undercover as an [[assistant]] with no apparent ulterior motives (later informing him of her true intentions in [[1834]] as previously recounted).


Shortly before she planned to use the analytical engine, Ada was accosted by her father while leaving Babbage's home. Ada (not knowing that her father was a member of Faction Paradox) unwittingly revealed the existence of the analytical engine. After the disastrous attempt to break into the Eleven-Day Kingdom, Lord Byron still remained in contact with his daughter (either out of fatherly love or so that the Faction could discover any future plans to use Charles Babbage's work to break into their Kingdom).
Shortly before she plans to use the analytical engine, Ada is accosted by [[Lord Byron|her father]] while leaving [[Charles Babbage's London home]]. Ada not knowing that Byron has become a member of Faction Paradox unwittingly reveals the existence of the analytical engine and its functions to her miraculously-alive father. After [[Clockwork Ouroboros affair|the disastrous attempt]] to break into the Eleven-Day Empire, Lord Byron goes on to keep his promise to remain in contact with his daughter either out of fatherly love or so that the Faction could discover any future plans to use Charles Babbage's work to break into their stronghold.


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