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Malvora came from Shadow's Edge — which means she came from nothing that the corporate districts acknowledged as real. Her parents were executed by corporate enforcement forces before she was old enough to understand what corporations were. What she understood instead was the aftermath: that systems of order had killed them, that those systems called it justice, and that the people running those systems slept soundly afterward. She built her power on top of that understanding. Everything she has ever done traces back to it, including the things that look like chaos, especially the things that look like chaos.
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The Oblivion Syndicate did not recruit Malvora. The historical record on this point is unusually clear for an organization that routinely erases historical records. She arrived with capabilities the Syndicate didn't have, a hatred for corporate structures they found useful, and a network of shadow-grid connections that took their operations into territory they couldn't reach alone. She is not subordinate to the Syndicate's structure. She is parallel to it. The question of whether she leads it, uses it, or is building something through it that the Syndicate itself doesn't fully understand is one the Division has formally classified as unresolved.
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What makes Malvora genuinely dangerous — beyond the technomantic spellcraft, beyond the dark web dominion, beyond the events at the Umbral Convergence where she led her faction into the Tomb of Whispers and then reluctantly helped contain what she helped unleash — is the thing her file almost never acknowledges directly: she is not purely driven by destruction. She is driven by the specific desire to demonstrate something. That corporate order is fraud. That the systems that killed her parents are hollow. That she can do what they did to her, better, and choose not to. The Division does not know which choice she will eventually make. She may not know either.
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