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In reality, she had been selected by the fire entity as its mortal champion, ready to do battle with the other elementals, and whisked her away to the generator room it occupied. | In reality, she had been selected by the fire entity as its mortal champion, ready to do battle with the other elementals, and whisked her away to the generator room it occupied. | ||
Although | Although Essen tried to resist the possession, the entity offered her power beyond her dreams and a way to seek revenge on anyone who had ever wronged her. | ||
Essen was tempted and sensing her hesitation, the entity succeeded in manipulating her, creating an alter-ego called Cinder. | |||
Cinder was as chaotic and capricious as the element she was related to. She had a striking sense of humour although it often involved her incinerating people for fun. | Cinder was as chaotic and capricious as the element she was related to. She had a striking sense of humour although it often involved her incinerating people for fun. | ||
After blazing a trail of devastation through the station, which included the destruction of sickbay's main morgue, Cinder fell foul of her nature. | |||
With the arrogance and overconfidence that stemmed from the fire element, Cinder tried to convince her bother, Shale, to do away with their other siblings. The earth elemental had a long memory for Cinder's tricks, however, and responded by smashing her through several decks. | |||
During the final conflict Cinder lay bruised and broken. Her control over Sinda Essen's body was slipping and the final defeat came when Essen overthrew the elemental in a battle of wills, banishing Cinder to join the other failed champions until their next challenge. |
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