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Morgan
Guard — Dreadnought
Blocks 1 enemy
- GG02
- Melee
- DPS
Bonuses
[Code Name] Morgan
[Gender] Female
[Combat Experience] 5 Years
[Place of Birth] Victoria
[Date of Birth] May 14
[Race] Feline
[Height] 165cm
[Infection Status]
Medical tests have confirmed that no infection is present.
[Gender] Female
[Combat Experience] 5 Years
[Place of Birth] Victoria
[Date of Birth] May 14
[Race] Feline
[Height] 165cm
[Infection Status]
Medical tests have confirmed that no infection is present.
[Physical Strength] Standard
[Mobility] Normal
[Physical Resilience] Standard
[Tactical Acumen] Excellent
[Combat Skill] Excellent
[Originium Arts Assimilation] Normal
[Mobility] Normal
[Physical Resilience] Standard
[Tactical Acumen] Excellent
[Combat Skill] Excellent
[Originium Arts Assimilation] Normal
Morgan, a member of Glasgow, was dubbed the 'brains of the operation' by Siege. While at Rhodes Island, she assisted her in managing all affairs related to Glasgow, and now works part time for Rhodes Island, managing related affairs at the Victoria branch.
Imaging tests reveal clear, normal outlines of internal organs, and no abnormal shadows have been detected. Originium granules have not been detected in the circulatory system and there is no sign of infection. At this time, this operator is believed to be uninfected.
[Cell-Originium Assimilation] 0%
Operator Morgan shows no signs of Originium infection.
[Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.12u/L
Operator Morgan rarely comes into contact with Originium.
[Cell-Originium Assimilation] 0%
Operator Morgan shows no signs of Originium infection.
[Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.12u/L
Operator Morgan rarely comes into contact with Originium.
When a Rhodes Island librarian tried to approach this boldly-dressed operator, she couldn't help but inquire about the thickness of the books he was clutching to his chest.
'Hope they can take a boot.'
The librarian first heard of Glasgow's reputation following their onboarding from his close colleagues running the training grounds. Apparently Indra, who had practically set up camp in the training grounds and fought like a beast possessed, was sent over by this dark-skinned Feline.
Expecting this group of city slickers to obey the rules probably wouldn't do him any favors.
'Hello, Operator Morgan. These are the rules for using the library, so please be mindful of them when enjoying the facility. But do not worry– for operators with special circumstances, we have a more personalized approach to handling matters.'
In one breath, the librarian recited the script that had been prepared long in advance, while internally greeting the coworker taking over the next shift again and again.
'Perfect! Actually, I had a list of books here, but couldn't make any sense of these codes!'
'Why of course– that's our personalized approach to... Huh?'
The librarian obviously didn't expect for this Feline to hold up a list of books taller than herself. The handwriting on the list was unmistakable - after all, the well-reputed Ursine lady it belonged to was already one of the library's regulars.
'Are you sure about this? These are all fairly dense historical documents.'
He immediately regretted his decision the moment those words left his lips, and quickly took a step back.
'I'm looking for some inspiration for my new book! My friend told me that the stuff on this list might have what I'm looking for, completely different from that hogwash I had to read to show my merit to those musty old aristocrats.'
The librarian finally breathed a sigh of relief. It seems that what his colleagues in the training grounds said were all rumors, and that Glasgow actually had educated people who could follow the rules. He then set down all the books he was holding in shame, before enthusiastically helping Morgan search through the collection.
'If you guys in Glasgow need it, I can help you apply for a library card with more privileges so you don't have to run back and forth all the time.'
The librarian admired this thoughtful Feline from the bottom of his heart, but was so enthusiastic that he didn't notice the sly smile on the corner of her lips.
'Hope they can take a boot.'
The librarian first heard of Glasgow's reputation following their onboarding from his close colleagues running the training grounds. Apparently Indra, who had practically set up camp in the training grounds and fought like a beast possessed, was sent over by this dark-skinned Feline.
Expecting this group of city slickers to obey the rules probably wouldn't do him any favors.
'Hello, Operator Morgan. These are the rules for using the library, so please be mindful of them when enjoying the facility. But do not worry– for operators with special circumstances, we have a more personalized approach to handling matters.'
In one breath, the librarian recited the script that had been prepared long in advance, while internally greeting the coworker taking over the next shift again and again.
'Perfect! Actually, I had a list of books here, but couldn't make any sense of these codes!'
'Why of course– that's our personalized approach to... Huh?'
The librarian obviously didn't expect for this Feline to hold up a list of books taller than herself. The handwriting on the list was unmistakable - after all, the well-reputed Ursine lady it belonged to was already one of the library's regulars.
'Are you sure about this? These are all fairly dense historical documents.'
He immediately regretted his decision the moment those words left his lips, and quickly took a step back.
'I'm looking for some inspiration for my new book! My friend told me that the stuff on this list might have what I'm looking for, completely different from that hogwash I had to read to show my merit to those musty old aristocrats.'
The librarian finally breathed a sigh of relief. It seems that what his colleagues in the training grounds said were all rumors, and that Glasgow actually had educated people who could follow the rules. He then set down all the books he was holding in shame, before enthusiastically helping Morgan search through the collection.
'If you guys in Glasgow need it, I can help you apply for a library card with more privileges so you don't have to run back and forth all the time.'
The librarian admired this thoughtful Feline from the bottom of his heart, but was so enthusiastic that he didn't notice the sly smile on the corner of her lips.
A loose leaflet left in the corner of the boxing gym, its paper yellowed and ink smudged, read:
[April 1st]
Hannah hasn't noticed.
Ronnie took a real savage beating from her. The demolition crew from the toy factory on the corner is under our protection now, but I would've preferred that they never showed up.
Baird and I still don't know how to console Vina. Why's she so down all of a sudden?
[April 4th]
What's going on with Hannah, that dolt! Why hasn't she figured out the problem yet? Apparently, she sent one of Ryan's distant relatives to the hospital, so they probably won't be messing around on our turf anymore.
[■■■■■]
This joke's not funny anymore. I have no illusions that scrappy old Hannah's gonna sit down in the gym with us and listen to us all day.
Vina's worried about the rough plan that Baird and I came up with. Hopefully Hannah can accept it without too much fuss. (If not, Baird said she'd be in charge of holding her down.)
[April 15th]
Hannah's already been busy for a good half month in preparation for that one day. Vina's well aware of the prank I'm pulling on Hannah, but also doesn't have the heart to let her down after seeing how hard she's been working. So, Vina's cooperating with me to put on a little show, and avoiding Hannah for the time being.
However, her worries are gradually becoming realized. More and more logistics companies have been pulling out of Norport Borough, and I heard the last few staff members maintaining the railway are also about to be transferred away. Rumors have also been going around that there've been lots of foreigners out and about the borough, so we can't wait around much longer.
[■■■■■]
Haven't seen the boxing gym this busy for quite some time; just about everyone and their mothers showed up. Everyone was hollering Vina's and Hannah's names, and I couldn't help but place a little bet on the long-awaited duel between them.
Of course, Hannah, who had conquered just about everyone in Norport, was certainly qualified to challenge Vina again, but reality can often be cruel. At least, seeing them both in the ring again made me not feel so guilty.
Tomorrow's the day we leave. Hannah unexpectedly didn't have any issues with Vina leaving Norport Borough. We all know that the place has no future, now that the railways have been abandoned.
[April 1st]
Hannah hasn't noticed.
Ronnie took a real savage beating from her. The demolition crew from the toy factory on the corner is under our protection now, but I would've preferred that they never showed up.
Baird and I still don't know how to console Vina. Why's she so down all of a sudden?
[April 4th]
What's going on with Hannah, that dolt! Why hasn't she figured out the problem yet? Apparently, she sent one of Ryan's distant relatives to the hospital, so they probably won't be messing around on our turf anymore.
[■■■■■]
This joke's not funny anymore. I have no illusions that scrappy old Hannah's gonna sit down in the gym with us and listen to us all day.
Vina's worried about the rough plan that Baird and I came up with. Hopefully Hannah can accept it without too much fuss. (If not, Baird said she'd be in charge of holding her down.)
[April 15th]
Hannah's already been busy for a good half month in preparation for that one day. Vina's well aware of the prank I'm pulling on Hannah, but also doesn't have the heart to let her down after seeing how hard she's been working. So, Vina's cooperating with me to put on a little show, and avoiding Hannah for the time being.
However, her worries are gradually becoming realized. More and more logistics companies have been pulling out of Norport Borough, and I heard the last few staff members maintaining the railway are also about to be transferred away. Rumors have also been going around that there've been lots of foreigners out and about the borough, so we can't wait around much longer.
[■■■■■]
Haven't seen the boxing gym this busy for quite some time; just about everyone and their mothers showed up. Everyone was hollering Vina's and Hannah's names, and I couldn't help but place a little bet on the long-awaited duel between them.
Of course, Hannah, who had conquered just about everyone in Norport, was certainly qualified to challenge Vina again, but reality can often be cruel. At least, seeing them both in the ring again made me not feel so guilty.
Tomorrow's the day we leave. Hannah unexpectedly didn't have any issues with Vina leaving Norport Borough. We all know that the place has no future, now that the railways have been abandoned.
Morgan didn't ask Siege any questions. She knew that she would need some time, so she took the initiative to drag the visibly agitated Indra to the back.
Dagda also stood silently behind Siege as always, neither too close nor too far.
Morgan surmised that Siege understood this too – that Glasgow's members had more or less figured out her true identity, just that the gang's leader hadn't yet figured out a good excuse to broach the subject with everyone.
All along the direction of the railroad tracks, Glasgow saw the once-bustling factories and logistics stations, now all deserted. From within their shelters, a few homeless people watched this procession from nowhere with vigilant eyes. Just ahead is the checkpoint to Sudean Borough. Many homeless people gathered in front of the checkpoint to look on enviously at the construction team going back and forth on the other side, but the impassive border patrol squads cut off any hope of them slipping into Sudean Borough in search of a new life.
Morgan had seen this play out before. When she was young, the homeless people outside Norport once looked upon their brand-new homes with such envy.
'Can't pass through that checkpoint there. I know a way out of Londinium from Auchterigg Borough.'
This was Morgan's first time setting foot in Auchterigg in her life. She quickly discovered that even the loud and brash Indra could only keep her mouth shut in shock at the scene before them. Time has left an indelible mark upon this section of Victoria's most historic area, but the tranquility established by its construction has still been preserved to this day.
Now, this was civility.
Such was the first thought that crossed Morgan's mind. She even hoped that she could live here, among civility. But, the faces of the homeless people back at the factory floated into her mind's eye and made her shudder.
What is it that keeps 'civility' alive?
It is all of them, and all of her people.
The fate of Norport Borough is also the fate of Sudean Borough. The cycle of prosperity and recession means nothing to the people living among civility. The fate of the outer urban areas will never be more than a lingering afterthought to the 'civilized.' Food will always be food, even if the brand changes.
Somehow, Morgan ends up at the end of the line, and seems to notice the regretful look in Siege's eyes.
Though she has countless inspirations to put pen to paper at this moment, she nevertheless does not know where to start.
Dagda also stood silently behind Siege as always, neither too close nor too far.
Morgan surmised that Siege understood this too – that Glasgow's members had more or less figured out her true identity, just that the gang's leader hadn't yet figured out a good excuse to broach the subject with everyone.
All along the direction of the railroad tracks, Glasgow saw the once-bustling factories and logistics stations, now all deserted. From within their shelters, a few homeless people watched this procession from nowhere with vigilant eyes. Just ahead is the checkpoint to Sudean Borough. Many homeless people gathered in front of the checkpoint to look on enviously at the construction team going back and forth on the other side, but the impassive border patrol squads cut off any hope of them slipping into Sudean Borough in search of a new life.
Morgan had seen this play out before. When she was young, the homeless people outside Norport once looked upon their brand-new homes with such envy.
'Can't pass through that checkpoint there. I know a way out of Londinium from Auchterigg Borough.'
This was Morgan's first time setting foot in Auchterigg in her life. She quickly discovered that even the loud and brash Indra could only keep her mouth shut in shock at the scene before them. Time has left an indelible mark upon this section of Victoria's most historic area, but the tranquility established by its construction has still been preserved to this day.
Now, this was civility.
Such was the first thought that crossed Morgan's mind. She even hoped that she could live here, among civility. But, the faces of the homeless people back at the factory floated into her mind's eye and made her shudder.
What is it that keeps 'civility' alive?
It is all of them, and all of her people.
The fate of Norport Borough is also the fate of Sudean Borough. The cycle of prosperity and recession means nothing to the people living among civility. The fate of the outer urban areas will never be more than a lingering afterthought to the 'civilized.' Food will always be food, even if the brand changes.
Somehow, Morgan ends up at the end of the line, and seems to notice the regretful look in Siege's eyes.
Though she has countless inspirations to put pen to paper at this moment, she nevertheless does not know where to start.
Become a knight? The thought never crossed my mind. That's the issue that's always eating Dagda up. I'm just Morgan, a native of Norport, and following Vina doesn't change that fact one bit. Hannah and I have our plan, and once this shite is all sorted out, we're going back to our gym, drinking in the morning, and kickin' it in the afternoon. Nothing's gonna change.
Vina? Vina, huh... Who is she going to be at that point – Her Majesty Alexandrina, or Siege of Glasgow? I certainly hope that everyone can return to our old boxing gym, but I also respect whatever Vina decides!
Afraid? Of course not. Even if you ask Hannah, she'll agree without a second thought that I'm the steadiest and most courageous member of Glasgow.
......
Alright, I'll admit, I've been a bit concerned lately about what we've gained, and what we've lost. We used to be a bunch of street ruffians, and our biggest battles were fought in the underground black market. But things are different now. All of Londinium has become a battlefield, with enemies we've never seen before and an unimaginable number of casualties. This isn't anything like a street brawl! I try hard to put on the same airs as before and become a pillar of strength for them, but the truth is, I also need a pillar of my own.
Vina? That's right, Vina. Vina, who led me through hell and high water in the fight for our survival, is that pillar. We've had similar experiences and grew up under similar conditions, so Vina should understand how I feel... But now that I know who she is, I'm not so sure anymore.
No, I'm not worried that she'll grow further and further apart from us, nor am I mad that she hid her identity from us all this time. Anyone would do the same. I'm just worried that she'll be pulled away from us by the people she fears and loathes, while I'm powerless to protect her. After all, I'm just a lowlife who grew up on the streets. What ability do I have to fulfill the promise I made to the girl who wandered onto our turf?
Chowder? When'd she learn to make chowder? She already brought it over too? Okay, fine. Doctor, forget about everything I just said! Let's call this session for now.
––Incomplete interview record
Vina? Vina, huh... Who is she going to be at that point – Her Majesty Alexandrina, or Siege of Glasgow? I certainly hope that everyone can return to our old boxing gym, but I also respect whatever Vina decides!
Afraid? Of course not. Even if you ask Hannah, she'll agree without a second thought that I'm the steadiest and most courageous member of Glasgow.
......
Alright, I'll admit, I've been a bit concerned lately about what we've gained, and what we've lost. We used to be a bunch of street ruffians, and our biggest battles were fought in the underground black market. But things are different now. All of Londinium has become a battlefield, with enemies we've never seen before and an unimaginable number of casualties. This isn't anything like a street brawl! I try hard to put on the same airs as before and become a pillar of strength for them, but the truth is, I also need a pillar of my own.
Vina? That's right, Vina. Vina, who led me through hell and high water in the fight for our survival, is that pillar. We've had similar experiences and grew up under similar conditions, so Vina should understand how I feel... But now that I know who she is, I'm not so sure anymore.
No, I'm not worried that she'll grow further and further apart from us, nor am I mad that she hid her identity from us all this time. Anyone would do the same. I'm just worried that she'll be pulled away from us by the people she fears and loathes, while I'm powerless to protect her. After all, I'm just a lowlife who grew up on the streets. What ability do I have to fulfill the promise I made to the girl who wandered onto our turf?
Chowder? When'd she learn to make chowder? She already brought it over too? Okay, fine. Doctor, forget about everything I just said! Let's call this session for now.
––Incomplete interview record
From a dusty file in Norport Borough's destroyed police archives
File Number: LBD 209
Review Progress: Complete
Reviewer: ■■■■■
Subject(s): Involved persons are the members of the Glasgow Gang of Norport Borough, and Howard, a trainee police officer in the Norport Borough Police Station (now retired).
Preliminary Case Description: In the vicious brawl that broke out in the cinema hall, 'McClaren's Place,' Glasgow members were involved in a physical altercation with outsiders. Damage to the cinema hall was relatively minor, and the altercation was determined to be non-fatal. Due to the intercession of McClaren, the cinema hall's owner, the court decided to hand down a lighter sentence and had the Glasgow members detained for three days. Morgan, a member of Glasgow, paid for the bail, and Howard, a former trainee in the police force, closed the case.
Case Review Application: An outsider died half a month later due to serious injuries. Because the deceased was a resident of Auchterigg Borough, the Royal Police Station of Auchterigg Borough filed an application for review and requested for an officer from Headquarters to supervise the investigation.
Case Review Description: [Confidential]
Review Results: Howard, a former trainee police officer, deliberately contradicted the officer in charge of supervision and assisted Morgan, a member of Glasgow, forge important evidence. Suspected of helping Siege, the leader of Glasgow, and under suspicion of interfering with the review process, he was removed from his post and taken into custody at Auchterigg Borough Headquarters.
Morgan, member of Glasgow, voluntarily submitted relevant evidence and surrendered herself as the only participant in the malicious incident. Due to insufficient evidence, the other Glasgow members retained their original sentences.
A vague note on the back of the file reads:
As a notice to all officers who access this file, the review decision has been forwarded to Headquarters for processing, and I am not authorized to accept any appeals. And just to be safe, I don't want to hear anyone in the police department praising Morgan or any other Glasgow member. This will land you in serious trouble.
File Number: LBD 209
Review Progress: Complete
Reviewer: ■■■■■
Subject(s): Involved persons are the members of the Glasgow Gang of Norport Borough, and Howard, a trainee police officer in the Norport Borough Police Station (now retired).
Preliminary Case Description: In the vicious brawl that broke out in the cinema hall, 'McClaren's Place,' Glasgow members were involved in a physical altercation with outsiders. Damage to the cinema hall was relatively minor, and the altercation was determined to be non-fatal. Due to the intercession of McClaren, the cinema hall's owner, the court decided to hand down a lighter sentence and had the Glasgow members detained for three days. Morgan, a member of Glasgow, paid for the bail, and Howard, a former trainee in the police force, closed the case.
Case Review Application: An outsider died half a month later due to serious injuries. Because the deceased was a resident of Auchterigg Borough, the Royal Police Station of Auchterigg Borough filed an application for review and requested for an officer from Headquarters to supervise the investigation.
Case Review Description: [Confidential]
Review Results: Howard, a former trainee police officer, deliberately contradicted the officer in charge of supervision and assisted Morgan, a member of Glasgow, forge important evidence. Suspected of helping Siege, the leader of Glasgow, and under suspicion of interfering with the review process, he was removed from his post and taken into custody at Auchterigg Borough Headquarters.
Morgan, member of Glasgow, voluntarily submitted relevant evidence and surrendered herself as the only participant in the malicious incident. Due to insufficient evidence, the other Glasgow members retained their original sentences.
A vague note on the back of the file reads:
As a notice to all officers who access this file, the review decision has been forwarded to Headquarters for processing, and I am not authorized to accept any appeals. And just to be safe, I don't want to hear anyone in the police department praising Morgan or any other Glasgow member. This will land you in serious trouble.
HP
3810
ATK
980
DEF
268
RES
0
Cost
20
ATK Interval
1.5 sec
Block
1
Redeploy
80 sec
Talents
- Hot-Blooded VanguardGains up to +50% ATK Tenacity> (reaches maximum bonus when losing 70% Max HP)
- Home-Ground AdvantageDeployment does not consume Deployment Slots in 'All Quiet Under The Thunder'
Skills
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- Professional Street FighterAuto RecoveryManual ActivationInitial SP10SP Cost20Duration15 secAttacks deal 190% ATK as Physical damage and drain 12% of current HPattack@atk_scale1.9attack@hp_ratio0.12
- Dauntless ResistancePassiveDuration18 secAfter deployment, loses 70% Max HP and gains a Barrier equivalent to 150% of Max HP (Barrier decays over 6 seconds); Attacks deal 190% ATK as Physical damagehp_ratio1.5attack@atk_scale1.9morgan_s_2.hp_ratio0.7shield_duration6
Modules
- ORIGINALMorgan's BadgeOperator Morgan has demonstrated a remarkable aptitude in wielding a machete to penetrate enemy formations.
The Field Operations Department has thus passed the following resolution:
This operator shall be appointed a Guard Operator during field operations to exercise Dreadnought responsibilities.
In witness whereof,
This badge is hereby conferred upon the above named. - DRE-X'Iron Heart'
Stage Stats Upgrade Description 1 - HP +250
- ATK +65
Dreadnought Trait Blocks 1 enemyIncreases ATK to 115% when attacking blocked enemies2 - HP +310
- ATK +74
Hot-Blooded Vanguard Gains up to +55% ATK Tenacity> (reaches maximum bonus when losing 70% Max HP)3 - HP +350
- ATK +82
Hot-Blooded Vanguard Gains up to +58% ATK Tenacity> (reaches maximum bonus when losing 70% Max HP)Something's definitely new about the Slobberknocker's sign.
Back in the gym in the lockdown zone, Morgan's first order of business is to check the sign hung over the entrance, with Vina's blessing. The shoddy paint has bubbles trapped in it, and the big 'Slobberknocker' that's been carved is definitely a cleaner job than when Hannah first had a go.
Inside the big lockbox under Morgan's bed rest her dearly beloved Morgan's Memoirs, still safe and sound. After triple-checking it hasn't been touched at any point, she pulls out the good tipple stashed alongside, takes two honking swigs, then chokes and starts hacking and coughing.
Past its best-by date, but still. If it was a good tipple, it's always worth a try.
Now fretful, Morgan looks through the pile of old cruft in her box. Something's missing.
But it turns out to be a page that's fallen out of her Memoirs, and just a quick skim is enough for her to remember all the details.
This was back when their old neighborhood friends weren't taking the Glasgow Gang's biz seriously yet. No denying that Morgan's ideas then were absolute rotters from time to time, stuff like getting outsiders to buff up the gang's standing. Who knew she and the one-track mind Hannah would hit it off so easily? And so they went about harassing plenty of youths from Victoria's other parts.
Until Hannah was humiliated at the hands of she who protected those youths, Vina.
That was the first time Morgan heard Vina's name, more than a decade ago. Hannah just kept pestering Morgan to talk this 'outsider' Feline into joining the gang. Went as far as talking about 'protecting the neighborhood toy factory' and stuff like that as a front. Shame the Feline in question wouldn't fall for that.
What narked Hannah more was when some noble's servant from the city center came to mess with the toy factory for whatever reason, both she and Morgan tried to stick their heads out for the neighborhood and took a horrid beating instead. And then in the end, who but Vina would show up and shoo the two out of there.
Hannah came back and spent that entire afternoon in a huff. After making a big show to Vina that blew up in their faces, she'd never agree to join now. But to the surprise of both, that night a Vina covered in wounds ran up to the gym cradling a huge box of local specialty toys, banging away on the door.
'From the toy factory's owner. This way everyone'll know the factory is under Glasgow Gang protection.'
Morgan made fun of Hannah about it for ages afterwards. The dumbstruck Hannah and the visibly impassioned Vina would become the principal heroes of the Memoirs in time.
And it's ever since then that Morgan's decided deep down to protect Vina. After all, everyone knows the poncey lords doomed themselves by messing with Central.
It's there that Vina, wearing a perplexed face and holding a rusted toy, interrupts Morgan's reminiscence.
'I found this in my room. Do you remember whose it is?'
Morgan finally twigs what was missing from the box. Up in high spirits, she slings her arm over Vina's shoulders.
'Let's go ask Hannah. She might know.'
At least nobody's changed.
RIIC Base Skills
- No.1 Practice PartnerWhen this Operator is assigned to a Dormitory, Siege increases Glasgow Gang> Operator recovery in the building by an additional +0.3
- Gang CompassWhen this Operator is assigned to a Trading Post, for every Glasgow Gang> Operator in the same Trading Post, order acquisition efficiency +20%; when in the same Trading Post as Siege, additional order acquisition efficiency +35%