Deirdre Valour
| Deirdre Valour | |
| | |
| Full name | Deirdre Valour |
|---|---|
| Physical information | |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Female |
| Hair color and style | Strawberry blonde |
| Eye color | Blue |
| Skin color | White |
| Biographical information | |
| Date of birth | 1650 AN |
| Place of birth | Cabbagefall, Shireroth |
| Residence(s) | Iridian Isles |
| Nationality | |
| Allegiance(s) | Benacian Labour Reserve |
| Occupation | Rehabilitated penitent protected person |
Deirdre Valour, a penitent former environmentalist. Famous for campaigning for deindustrialisation and the mass sterilisation of all subjects not in receipt of "licences to reproduce".
Leader of the Ecological Movement, Goldshire after the Kalirion Fracture. Finished second in the second round of the 1682 Elwynnese princely election.
Taken into protective custody during the second term of Kamilla Winther as Princess of Elwynn. Removed from the UDF Facility Dragonsfold amongst a number of prisoners evacuated ahead of its capture by rebel forces during the Second Elwynnese Civil War. Spared from her scheduled execution by the collapse of the civil administration and the loss of the order specifying her inclusion in the list of political prisoners to be liquidated, Deirdre was instead pressed into service as an auxiliary nurse in the loyalist branch of the Red Orchid Society. The majority of her war service would be spent with a venirial disease clinic attached to a comfort station for the Elwynnese Landstorm in Avakir. Discipline amongst the Landstorm had been woeful from the moment of its inception and in rear areas would often breakdown for weeks at a time before deserters could be rounded up and returned to the front lines. During one such episode of chaos, Deidre found herself repeatedly raped by patients in her assigned clinic. In spite of having the satisfaction of watching her assailants hang on the strength of her testimony, Deidre would nonetheless be stricken with a variety of the so-called Vanic Pox, which would see her hospitalised for months.