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'''Mallory Bertha''' (also known as '''Mal''') is the daughter of [[Forum:Kaguya Narusaka|Kaguya Narusaka]] and [[Forum:Hendrick Yor|Hendrick Yor]] and the mother of [[Forum:Alina|Alina]]. | '''Mallory Bertha''' (also known as '''Mal''') is the daughter of [[Forum:Kaguya Narusaka|Kaguya Narusaka]] and [[Forum:Hendrick Yor|Hendrick Yor]] and the mother of [[Forum:Alina|Alina]]. | ||
Formerly a member of the [[Forum:Shadowkeepers (Reworked)|Shadowkeepers]], she is the supporting protagonist of the ''[[Forum:Paradox (Reworked)|Paradox]]'' expansion, having been rescued by [[The Guardian]]. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
==Personality and Traits== | ==Personality and Traits== | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forum:Paradox (Reworked)|Paradox]]'' {{1st}} | *''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Forum:Paradox (Reworked)|Paradox]]'' {{1st}} |
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Mallory Bertha | |
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File:Mal Bertha.jpg | |
Biographical information | |
Other name(s): |
Dragon Queen Mal |
Homeworld: |
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Born: |
December 31, 1999 |
Species: |
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Gender: |
Female |
Height: |
1.57m |
Hair color: |
Purple |
Eye color: |
Purple |
Political and military information | |
Affiliation: |
Shadowkeepers (While corrupted; formerly) |
Rank: |
Dragon Queen |
Notable info: |
Former owner of the Dragon Queen |
- "The daughter of the first rogue Guardians -- Kaguya Narusaka and Hendrick Yor -- and the Dragon Queen of Auradon, Mallory Bertha has attracted the attentions of the Guardians who now venture throughout the Solar System, seeking to save her from the Darkness."
- — Official Description
Mallory Bertha (also known as Mal) is the daughter of Kaguya Narusaka and Hendrick Yor and the mother of Alina.
Formerly a member of the Shadowkeepers, she is the supporting protagonist of the Paradox expansion, having been rescued by The Guardian.