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A [[mask]], and ringleader of the violent gang known as the [[Crimson Forest]] with her two sisters, [[Crimson Witch]] and [[Crimson Ogre]].
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A [[mask]], and ringleader of the violent gang known as the [[Crimson Forest]] with her two sisters, [[Crimson Witch]] and [[Crimson Ogre]]. She seems to have a habit of attacking police officers, and her favourite source of income is raiding evidence lockers. She is a master of escape, able to slip out of any bonds.
  
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She is easily recognisable because her eyes are pure white, without pupils. She used to be blind, until being exposed to a chemical spill outside a secret lab in the industrial district. Now she can sense the world around her through a kind of second sight; but as well as showing her what is there, she sees the strengths and weaknesses (both literal and metaphorical) of people and things, and the hopes, dreams, and fears of the people around her. This additional influx of knowledge quickly drove her mad.
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A mask, and ringleader of the violent gang known as the Crimson Forest with her two sisters, Crimson Witch and Crimson Ogre. She seems to have a habit of attacking police officers, and her favourite source of income is raiding evidence lockers. She is a master of escape, able to slip out of any bonds.

She is easily recognisable because her eyes are pure white, without pupils. She used to be blind, until being exposed to a chemical spill outside a secret lab in the industrial district. Now she can sense the world around her through a kind of second sight; but as well as showing her what is there, she sees the strengths and weaknesses (both literal and metaphorical) of people and things, and the hopes, dreams, and fears of the people around her. This additional influx of knowledge quickly drove her mad.