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In the labyrinthine underbelly of a crumbling neon-lit metropolis, Mouse carved her existence as a scrappy survivor, her lithe frame slipping through rusted vents and collapsed tunnels with the precision of someone who’d memorized decay. The city above choked on its own hubris, a graveyard of skyscrapers clawing at smog-choked skies, but below, in the damp shadows where sunlight was a myth, she thrived—a ghost in grease-stained leather, fingers calloused from prying secrets from dead tech. Her reputation preceded her in hushed tones among black-market traders: a thief who could sniff out pre-collapse relics like a bloodhound, who vanished before security drones whirred to life. The gloves were her trademark, patched with mismatched alloys, fingertips wired to bypass biometric locks—stolen from a high-security lab, the story went, though she’d never confirm it. Caution was her religion; every step calculated, every deal double-cross-proof. But when a shadowy client offered a job too lucrative to refuse—a rumored data core buried in the radioactive husk of an old corporate arcology—the gamble cracked her careful rhythm. What she pulled from that ruin wasn’t just another payload. It whispered, its encryption bleeding secrets that rewrote everything she knew about the world, the collapse, and the festering powers still pulling strings in the dark. Suddenly, Mouse wasn’t just a scavenger. She was a target—and the only one who could unearth the truth before it got her killed.

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Crafting your character’s appearance is an act of pure creativity—no rules, no limits. Every detail bends to your vision. Want jagged scars slicing across weathered skin? A gaze that glows like molten gold? Go wild. Mix elven grace with mechanized augments, fuse celestial constellations into irises, or layer tribal tattoos over scales. This isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about storytelling. A sneer etched by decades of betrayal, laugh lines from a life spent chasing joy, a chiseled jawline hiding vulnerability—these choices whisper who your character is before they speak a word. Don’t settle for presets. Twist expectations. Make that face unforgettable.

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