Lady Jane Harrington
Title: Baroness Jane Harrington
Gender: Female
Age: 24
Appearance: Average height; slender, fragile build; porcelain skin; dark brown eyes; long, fine chestnut-colored hair; has constant dark circles
Personality: Introverted, creative, writer, stubborn, bent on as much independence as she can grasp, observant, longs to be normal, sarcastic, blunt
Summary: Jane is the daughter of a self-made nobleman and notorious arms dealer, Charles Harrington. Since before she was introduced to society, she (along with her younger sister, Sarah) was groomed by her father to be a suitable partner to whomever her father determines will be her husband and the future head of Lord Harringtonās deadly business. However, unlike her sister, Jane has been a frail, sickly thing since childhood so her specialty lies not in physical feats, but ones of the mind. She is the one who accompanies Lord Harrington when he meets with potential clients or partners. While Sarah may be their fatherās gun and dagger, Jane is his eyes and ears with her sharply trained intuition. Though her unassuming presence is by far her greatest weapon, one which she has used to persuade the greatest of secrets from her fatherās enemies.
She had been able to maintain a sense of altered normalcy for most of her life. That was until, in late April 1888, she contracted pneumonia, which damaged her lungs and led to her developing hydrothorax (pulmonary edema). The illness confines her to their home on her best days, or her bed for days (or possibly weeks) on her worst. This has been a crippling blow to Jane for multiple reasons, the chief being that it has completely robbed her of what little independence she had and has left her an object of pity.
Song inspiration: Never Surrender












