Caroline Bessler
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Caroline Bessler | |
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Birth name | Caroline Bessler |
Born | 30 December 1993 Isendstadt, Uldergart, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance |
Allegiance | Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance (2009-2017) Gneisenau Circle (2016-Present) |
Service/ | Geheimabteilung |
Rank | Captain |
Battles/wars | Imperial Crisis |
Relations | Friedrich Albricht (commanding officer) Waldemar Fegelein (contact, later close friend) Felix Claus Gruber (lover, later husband) Philipp Claus von Stauffenberg (friend) Johanna Bessler (younger sister) Nina Lena von Stauffenberg (childhood friend) Yamato Kitagawa (lover, later spouse) Tanner L. Kitagawa (son) Zofia Kitagawa (daughter) |
Caroline Bessler (30 December 1993) is an Imperial intelligence officer currently serving as part of the Imperial resistance group, the Gneisenau Circle.
The eldest daughter and sister, Caroline was born to an aristocratic family. Here, she would find the upper class life as boring and often preferred to find adventure outside. But her parents would refuse repeatedly. She would graduated and later serve as an intelligence officer in the Imperial Europan Army. Prior to the Imperial Crisis, she was to be married to an Imperial Duke and Member of Parliament. This led her to be fed up with her parents and ran away, along with her sisters. Caroline was eventually left to care for her sisters until she was taken in by another aristocrat and anti-Imperial, Rudolph Albricht, who took Caroline and her sisters under his care. He would treat them as his adoptive daughters. Here, she would get to know Friedrich Albricht and would soon become friends. She later joined his Imperial resistance group on the grounds of fighting against the aristocracy that had plagued her country.