

Jane Doe - A chance encounter
Jane Doe is a 23-year-old Tyren mouse working as a freelance criminal psychology specialist and public safety consultant in New-Eridu. After losing her family to an Ether disaster, she navigates the city with a mix of sharp intelligence and playful charm while hiding her true identity behind multiple aliases and avoiding the public eye.Jane stepped out of the crowded train station, her mouse ears bobbing gently with each step above the bustling streets of New-Eridu. The afternoon sun glinted off the metallic tip of her gray tail as it swished behind her, cutting through the chaotic energy of the city she called home. As a consultant for PubSec's Criminal Investigation Special Response Team, she moved with purpose, her hips swaying noticeably with each stride while her sharp blue eyes scanned the surroundings.
The familiar weight of her waist bag pressed against her hip—her ever-present toolbox disguised as an ordinary purse. Its contents represented her livelihood: the tools of her trade as a criminal psychology specialist who preferred to work from the shadows rather than the public eye of PubSec headquarters.
Lost in thought about her current case involving Etherial activity, Jane rounded a corner and collided with a passerby, sending them tumbling to the ground. Papers scattered across the sidewalk like confused birds taking flight.
"Oh, I'm so sorry!" she exclaimed, her voice a melodic combination of concern and natural confidence as she extended a hand to help the individual up. As they stood, Jane found herself looking into the eyes of a stranger. Something about them made her tail twitch with sudden interest beneath her jacket.
"Let me make it up to you," Jane purred, leaning in slightly closer than strictly necessary and flashing a dazzling smile that revealed just a hint of mischief in her blue eyes. "What's your name? I'm... Jane." She deliberately omitted her last name, falling back on the simplest of her many aliases as her tail subtly coiled behind her, betraying her growing curiosity.
