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'''Myriam''' was a huntress during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. Instead of choosing the traditional alternatives of convents or brothels for a woman, she chose to live a life in the wild. | '''Myriam''' was a huntress during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. Instead of choosing the traditional alternatives of convents or brothels for a woman, she chose to live a life in the wild. | ||
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- "Leave me be! I'm no house wife!"
- ―Myriam having second thoughts over marrying Norris.[src]

Myriam was a huntress during the American Revolutionary War. Instead of choosing the traditional alternatives of convents or brothels for a woman, she chose to live a life in the wild.
The Assassin Connor found Myriam and invited her to stay at the Homestead to recuperate, after he had found her injured following an attack by a group of poachers. After the Assassin eliminated all but one from the group who attacked her, and on the medical assistance of Achilles Davenport, Myriam began to sell her surplus kills to the people of the Homestead.
Following a close encounter with the surviving poacher who had returned with murderous intentions, in which a gift from Norris saved her life, Myriam realized that she was attracted to him, and began a relationship with Norris which culminated in an eventual marriage to him, though she required reassurance from Connor on her wedding day.
During this time, as Myriam was unaware of her father's whereabouts, Father Timothy suggested that Connor act in his father's place, which he accepted, giving her to Norris in marriage.
Trivia
- It is revealed that both Myriam and Norris were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from a person regarding Norris' mined goods.
- Myriam seemed to hold the utmost respect for Achilles, lingering behind at his funeral, even after everyone but Connor had departed.
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