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'''Sister Frideawid''' (died 873) was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] holy woman and a Preost of the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Warden of War]] who lived during the 870s.  
'''Sister Frideswid''' (died 873) was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] holy woman and a Preost of the [[Order of the Ancients]]' [[Warden of War]] who lived during the 870s.  
 
 


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Sister Frideswid (died 873) was an Anglo-Saxon holy woman and a Preost of the Order of the Ancients' Warden of War who lived during the 870s.


Biography

In her early childhood, Frideswid bore witness to a horse accident, in which her sister broke her spine. Frideswid was intrigued by the injuries, and the fact that, while her sister's physical being was gravely damaged, her mind and soul remained intact. Following this incident, Frideswid began a lengthy study of anatomy, in the pursuit of making the human species into something more durable. Some time after her sister's accident, Frideswid lost her entire family to a tragic fire, leaving her without anyone to look out for her.

Taking note of Frideswid's aptitude for anatomy and healing, as well as her willingness to experiment on humans, often performing cruel procedures, the Order of the Ancients recruited her into their ranks, and she quickly became a Preost of the Warden of War.

In 1873, Frideswid worked from a monastery in Lundun, where she built a reputation for being able to heal any ailment or injury a man could sustain. She was loved and respected by the community, including the Reeves - Stowe and Erke. Alongside two other members of the Order, The Arrow and The Compass, Frideswid infiltrated the villa of Governor Tryggr, where the three proceeded to kill the governor and several of his guards. Afterwards, Frideswid took the Governors head, as well as several of the guards' eyes, for experimentation.

When the Reeves Stowe and Erke discovered the body, alongside Eivor of the Raven Clan, they investigated the attack and found several clues that led them to a hidden temple, where the Order of the Ancients had made their hideout. There, Eivor found high-quality surgical equipement belonging to Frideswid. While investigating several bodies that had washed up from the river Thames, Eivor and Erke caught wind of a blacksmith with a reputation for shady dealings. Eivor observed this blacksmith and eventually interrogated him, thus identifying Frideswid as the Leech.

Eivor sought her out at the Forum in Lundun, where Frideswid kept several patients, and killed her. With her final words, Frideswid told Eivor of the difference she had tried to make, and how humans as a species were flawed, but she might have been able to make them better. After Frideswid's death, Eivor took the sister's book, containing all her medical findings, and delivered it to Erke near St. Paul's Cathedral.

The city of Lundun, unaware of Frideswid's illicit actions, was enraged at her death, blaming their Reeves for not doing their job. Similarly, The Compass, who had been away from the city, caught wind of Frideswid's death and sailed a small flotilla up the river to lay siege to the city in retaliation.[1]

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