Elizabeth Bane

​​Elizabeth's Childhood
'''Elizabeth had a happy childhood. She was 6 years old when it stopped. Her mother stayed at home taking care of her while her father worked in the EITC. Her father didnt enjoy the EITC and only worked to make sure his family was safe. One late night the guards came over to her house for dinner. Elizabeth being a young girl didnt like the guards being loud while she was trying to sleep. She tried to ignore them but couldn't any longer. She went down stairs to ask her father to quiet them down, but doing that was a mistake. The guards were drunk and saw Elizabeth and started saying things about her. They grabbed her and her father grabbed his gun. He told them to drop her or else he would shoot them. They refused. Her father shot and killed one of the men before they grabbed him, her mother, and her. They were taken to jail and were held there until they could come up with a "punishment". Her father was hung for killing an EITC soldier. Her mother was hung for trying to help her husband. Elizabeth's "punishment" was still being decided as she sat in jail, mourning her parents' deaths. The guards would come down everyday to her cell, telling her that because she came down stairs, her parents were dead. Finally, she had enough. She broke out of the jail, and fled to Tortuga. She rummaged around the island and looked for scraps, clothes, anything. She was all alone.'''