Regna
Regna (c. 857 – 873), named after her grandmother with the same genetic anomaly, was the daughter of the Norse woman Gyda, who lived in Lunden during the 9th century.
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In the 870s, Regna began working for a mysterious blacksmith named Oija, who was secretly allied with the nun and Order of the Ancients member Frideswid and supplied her with various tools used for her studies of the human anatomy. On the pretense of sending Regna on an errand, Oija instead sent her to the forum Frideswid was based in. Regna was thus killed and became one of Frideswid's experiments.[1]
Regna's disappearance worried Gyda, who sought out her friend and local reeve Erke to investigate. Erke in turn sent his ally Eivor Varinsdottir to investigate the Lunden bridge, where Regna was known to wander. Eivor eventually found a clue leading her to the forum, where she discovered Regna's body after killing Frideswid.[1]
In Frideswid's autopsy notes, she mentioned Regna's heterochromia and how it was a connection to the Precursor gods.[1]
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Regna's covered body in the forum
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