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==Biography==
===Medieval Life===
Jane was born in the court of King Edward
As a child, she grew up quite happily in the court. As her father was a very respectable and trustable member of the court, Jane was assigned to become a maid of honor of the future Queen, Princess Mary, when she was of age. However, this meant she would not be allowed to marry.
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When Jane was a teenager, she was grief-striken, as her father had died in one of the battles to conquer the next-door Kingdom, ruled by Pirates who had overthrown the previous King. It was also by this time that Jane started being indocrinated into how she should conduct herself as a dame of Honor. It was expected that King Edward would die, and Princess Mary to succeed very soon.
Even though Jane did accept and cherish the role assigned to her, she would also not adhere to all the strict rules imposed. She often dressed up in a way [[bard]]s did and would go to festivals and parties, very often disguised. She would also loved to go riding, as her father had shown her how to since she was a little kid.
However, Princess Mary became the Queen and these little distractions Jane had were soon put to an end.
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=== Life in Riverview===
Jane and Ursula
Jane was, however, scared at the big black [[Television|boxes]] where people appeared and disappeared without a trace. You couldn't even touch them, but they would talk at you! She also did not know how to read or write, which made adaption to this life even harder. All the family members appeared to be weirded out by her and she barely felt close to her own mother.
Indeed,
===Escape===
Feeling like a fish out of water, Jane was determined to go back to the Kingdom where she belonged. She went to the Time Machine in hopes of being back to Bonningthon.
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Three gentlemen riding horses were going through the woods to reach a camp nearby, when they heard noises coming from the leaves. It was dark, and one of them saw a shadow moving it. Thinking it was a wolf, he launched an arrow, hitting her leg. Jane tried not to scream, but one of the man thought he had heard quiet cries.
Hong Ming-Chua was a Fearless Knight - he stepped out of his horse, putting the
At first, afraid of being kidnapped or killed, Jane struggled to let him put his hands around her, but his gentle manner and voice convinced her.
The men planned to pass the mountains, but agreed they needed a rest. So, they went back to a tent, in the middle of a valley.
Jane wasn't scared anymore and Knight Hong Ming-Chua would stay with her and take care of her small wound. They couldn't
Jane would spend the following days trying to learn Chinese. They had to stay at the camp, as in mountains it was very cold and visibly snowing. Jane stayed at the tent while the men went hunting. Jane gave birth to a healthy baby boy, who she named [[Fanon:Ben Jie Ming Garvouis|Ben Jie Ming]], alone in the tent.
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She wished to find Hong Ming-Chua and she wanted to have a family, but where she belonged. Unlike her mother, she knew she could never leave her baby. So, she snuck out and went to the Time Machine, hoping to go back to China or her place.
As Jane and her baby son were travelling in a colorful circle, there seemed to be a lot of interference and they were being dragged around the circle
They unexpectedly came across a [[Door of Life And Death|door]]. The door opened and [[Grim Reaper]] was on the other side. He announced the Time Machine only had power to bring one person forward, but he could save them both if Jane managed to play the guitar
Jane tried remembering how bards use to play it, as she had never learned. She tried, but Grim Reaper informed it wasn't good enough. He laughed and began to shut the door, while Jane was being dragged to the circle again. In despair, Jane threw her baby at the door before it could close - and her son was dragged to the other side of the circle, managing to go forward.
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