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{{Infobox character
| name = Dorothy Schmidt
| name = Dorothy Schmidt
| alias = Nacht <br> Night
| alias = Nacht <br/> Night
| gender = Female
| gender = Female
| Image = [[File:Tumblr o4sobc3fnR1sl46cdo1 1280.jpg]]
| Image = Night by Pabel and Nine.jpg
| imagecaption = ''<center>Image by [http://pabelandnine.tumblr.com pabelandnine.tumblr.com].</center>''
| imagecaption = ''<center>Image by [http://pabelandnine.tumblr.com pabelandnine.tumblr.com].</center>''
| age =  
| age =  
| alignment= [[Villain]]
| alignment= [[Villain]]
| occupation = <!-- civilian job, if any -->
| occupation = Secretary
| team = [[The Pure]]
| team = [[The Pure]]
| previous team = [[Gesellschaft]] (loyalty unknown) <br> [[Empire Eighty-Eight]] (organization defunct)
| previous team = [[Gesellschaft]] (loyalty unknown) <br/> [[Empire Eighty-Eight]] (organization defunct)
| base of operations = [[Brockton Bay]]
| base of operations = [[Brockton Bay]]
| classification = [[Breaker]] 9<ref name="9.x">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/category/stories-arcs-1-10/arc-9-sentinel-interludes/ Sentinal Interlude - Weld]</ref>
| classification = [[Breaker]]<ref name="R1"/> 9<ref name="9.1 e1"/><ref>
[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/03/17/extermination-8-5/#comment-1345 Crusader is the Master], [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/queen-18-5/#comment-10382 Night is the Breaker]</ref>
| web serial = [[Hive 5.1]]
| web serial = [[Hive 5.1]]
| family = [[Fog|Geoff Schmidt]] (Husband)
| family = [[Fog|Geoff Schmidt]] (Husband)}}'''Dorothy Schmidt''',<ref name="Cast2" /> known publicly as '''{{PAGENAME}}''', was a member of [[Empire Eighty-Eight]] and the wife of [[Fog]].  
}}
 
'''Dorothy Schmidt''', usually known as [[Night]], was a member of [[Empire Eighty-Eight]] and the wife of [[Fog]].  
 
==Personality==
==Personality==
<!-- Describe aspects of the character's outlook and goals *mentioned in the story* here.
While charming and helpful to colleagues when in her civilian disguise these traits are considered a façade for her utter ruthlessness and killing intent.<ref name="18.y" /> Dorothy does have a liking for high heels, a parallel to the insectile limbs she walks on in her other form.<ref name="Cast2">'''Night, Dorothy Schmidt''' – Can transform into an inhuman creature with enhanced speed and strength and a nigh-invincible exterior, but only when unobserved by conventional sight.  Heals entirely on transformation.  Fog’s wife and Purity’s staunch follower.  Night wears a black costume with a hood and an array of tools that allow her to blind an enemy, from a cloak embedded with hooks to snare to flashbangs and smoke grenades.  Has a liking for high heels, a parallel to the insectile limbs she walks on in her other form. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/cast-spoiler-free/cast/ Cast (in depth)]</ref> She has an unerring morning routine with planned dialogue, that she and her husband go through without fail.<ref name="18.y" />
  Fog’s wife and Purity’s staunch follower.  -->
Has a liking for high heels, a parallel to the insectile limbs she walks on in her other form.
<ref name="Cast2">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/cast-spoiler-free/cast/
Cast (in depth)]</ref> Has an unerring morning routine with planned dialogue, that she and her husband so through without fail.  
===Relationships===
===Relationships===
List characters they liked, hated, or worked alongside.
====Geoff Schmidt====
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It is unknown what feelings if any Dorothy has with her husband. As functional sociopaths<ref name="15.4">[[Colony 15.4]]</ref> their lives are best described as ritually pantomiming the mannerisms of a happily married couple, bereft of "affection or fondness". Cooking set meals at set amounts and in a set weekly rotation. To outside observers their civilian disguises are boring in the extreme, the most interesting thing about them being that they owned a cat.<ref name="7.10" /> Their background makes it hard to parse their actual feelings for each other vs. the "shaping" that occurred under Gesellschaft.
==== Kayden Russel ====
====[[Kayden Russel]]====
 
Similar to her relationship to her husband it is unknown whether she follows Kayden out of trust and respect, and how much the Gesellschaft conditioning that ordered Dorothy to the United States in the first place. Nevertheless, she and her husband chose to follow Purity when [[E88]] split, and only returned to the group in the first place because Purity had.
 
==Appearance==
https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/10/27/colony-15-4/
Out of costume, Dorothy dresses a little too well for the situation, wearing a dress, lots of makeup, and jewelry.<ref name="18.y" /> Dorothy has pale blue eyes.<ref name="7.10" />
I couldn’t think of two capes who were in a committed relationship where there wasn’t some degree of fucked-up-ness.  Night and Fog were, if I’d understood Tattletale right, essentially functional sociopaths.  They’d acted out the role of a married couple with none of the affection or fondness.  
"ritually pantomime the mannerisms of a happily married couple from tv tropes"
[[Buzz 7.10]]
“I saw your info.  Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt.  First located in Hesse, Germany, moved to London, then Brockton Bay, Boston, then Brockton Bay again. No kids.  Cat.  Nothing interesting about you, besides the obvious.  I’m thinking you even have your dinners on rotation.  Chicken and rice on Mondays, Steak and potatoes on Tuesdays?  Something like that?”
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== Appearance ==
Out of costume, Dorothy dresses a little too well for the situation, wearing a dress, lots of makeup, and jewelry.<ref name="18.y">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/31/interlude-18-donation-bonus-2/ Interlude 18.y]</ref>
<!--Costume and distinguishing features go here. Worm descriptions tend to be sparse, so include as much as possible.-->
 
As a cape she dresses entirely in black complete with a hood, high-heeled boots, and a heavy cloak.<ref name="Cast1">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/cast-spoiler-free/ Cast (spoiler free)]</ref>


As a cape she dresses entirely in black complete with a with a cowl, mask, hood, high-heeled boots, and a heavy cloak.<ref name="Cast1"/> Her costume had no symbols or identifying marks, and resembled [[Fog|her husband]]'s. Her mask leaves her eyes exposed.<ref name="7.9">[[Buzz 7.9]]</ref>
===Equipment===
As her transformation only occurs when she is unseen, Dorothy uses an assortment of tools to blind her foes, including flash-bangs, smoke canisters, and a large black removable cloak, embedded with mini-hooks on the outside, designed to cover and catch on her enemies, essentially a net.<ref name="15.2">[[Colony 15.2]]</ref><ref name="7.9" />
==Abilities and Powers==
==Abilities and Powers==
Classified as a [[Breaker]] 9, Dorothy can transform into a horrifying monster when unseen. This is summed up by [[Tattletale]] as an inversion of the [[Manton Effect]], though she admits that it is not an accurate description. Whenever Night reverts back to her human form she is instantly "healed", effectively "resetting" any damage she takes and restorring her to a "pristine" condition<ref name="Cast1">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/cast-spoiler-free/ Cast (spoiler free)]</ref>.
Dorothy can transform into a horrifying monster when unseen. This is summed up by [[Tattletale]] as an inversion of the [[Manton Effect]], a psychological block to prevent others from seeing her true form, though she admits that this explanation was incorrect.<ref name="7.9e1">“What the fuck is this woman?” I asked, “Tattletale?”<br/><br/>“You know how the [[Manton effect]] could maybe be a psychological block that comes parceled with our powers?”<br/><br/>I nodded, once.''<br/><br/> ''“Okay, well, imagine that this woman got powers that let her turn into something so wrong that she’s got some sort of mental block that keeps her from transforming if anyone can see. Maybe because she’s so ashamed of being seen like that. When nobody’s looking, though, she’s a monster. Lightning fast and all sharp.”<br/><br/>“That’s…”<br/><br/> “Not even remotely close to the truth,” Tattletale confessed.  “But it’s the best I can offer you.  Don’t take your eyes off her.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/02/14/buzz-7-9/ Excerpt] from [[Buzz 7.9]]</ref> Whenever Night reverts back to her human form she is instantly healed, effectively 'resetting' any damage she takes and restoring her to a "pristine" state.<ref name="Cast1">'''Night''' – Wife to Fog, dresses herself in a black cloak and heeled boots.  Serves under Purity.  When not directly observed, heals herself to pristine condition and becomes a durable monster with enhanced speed and strength. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/cast-spoiler-free/ Cast (spoiler free)]</ref>
 
===Breaker State===
=== Breaker form===
Dorothy's monster form has inhuman speed, strength, and durability from the nigh-invincible exterior<ref name="Cast2" /> of an amorphous "ink blot" body<ref name="7.10">[[Buzz 7.10]]</ref> that is paradoxically composed of sharp edges and has many long, insect-like<ref name="Cast2" /> legs that end in claws. Taylor described her as a "multi-legged, hyper-agile, lightning quick death blender of blades and claws".<ref name="15.2" />
Her monster form has enhanced speed, strength, and durability and is composed largely of sharp edges and to many insect like legs. 
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Worm Cast Page (In-Depth) said:
Night, Dorothy Schmidt – Can transform into an inhuman creature with enhanced speed and strength and a nigh-invincible exterior, but only when unobserved by conventional sight. Heals entirely on transformation.
 
 
Buzz 7.9 said:
“What the fuck is this woman?” I asked, “Tattletale?”
 
“You know how the Manton effect could maybe be a psychological block that comes parceled with our powers?”
 
I nodded, once.
 
“Okay, well, imagine that this woman got powers that let her turn into something so wrong that she’s got some sort of mental block that keeps her from transforming if anyone can see. Maybe because she’s so ashamed of being seen like that. When nobody’s looking, though, she’s a monster. Lightning fast and all sharp.”
 
“That’s…”


“Not even remotely close to the truth,” Tattletale confessed. “But it’s the best I can offer you. Don’t take your eyes off her.
These angular legs do not have proper joints, but can bend and stretch and turn inside out as it moves around. This allows Night to avoid being tripped.<ref name="15.2" /> Her body was seemingly covered in some sort of oily lubricant.<ref name="7.10" />


“Right.”-->
Based on the admittedly inexpert opinion of [[Taylor]], this form does not have any identifiable sensory organs analogous to sight or hearing. This does not seem to impede her, however.<ref name="15.2" /> A lack of oxygen and high pressure does not seem to impede Night's Breaker state, as she stayed completely underwater, out of sight, guarding the meeting place where the Brockton Bay parahumans gathered to discuss the arrival of a new [[Slaughterhouse Nine|S-Class]] threat to Brockton Bay.<ref name="12.2">Night stepped out of the lake, between our parked boats and onto the roof, water streaming from her cloak. Had she been the just-in-case measure if an incoming boat hadn’t known the signal? She would be invisible in the pitch black gloom beneath the water’s surface, which would mean she wasn’t in her human form. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/06/30/plague-12-2/ Excerpt] form [[Plague 12.2]]</ref>. This raises questions concerning the amount of time Night can stay in her alternate state.
As official sources describe it, Night can transform into a "powerful four-dimensional entity"<ref name="list"> [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pgn9rgYutpBqJg1lSBP3NHnq9WK4ToLq9K4ys_I4cRc/edit#gid=0 Wildbow's Parahuman List]</ref> when unobserved. But does not elaborate if it is psychological or some form of the Observer effect<ref name="Explanation">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq69-MI9TA0 The What?]</ref>.


== Equipment ==
Dorothy's monstrous form has horrendous strength and speed, with more than enough to incapacitate any of Bitch's dogs, shattering their protective bone plating. Although her blades left cuts wider than [[Taylor]]'s handspan.<ref name="7.9" /> Night is able to achieve high speeds in this form, but is able to make sharp turns unhindered by momentum and navigate obstructing obstacles easily.<ref name="15.2" /> It was so fast that Taylor briefly thought she had teleported.<ref name="7.9" />
As her transformation only occurs when she is unseen, she uses an assortment of tools to blind her foes, including flashbangs, smoke canisters, and a large black removable cloak, embedded with mini-hooks on the outside, designed to cover and catch on her enemies, essentially a net.<ref name="15.1">[[Colony 15.2]]</ref>  


It is unclear if her transformation is psychological or physical; [[Skitter]]'s swarm-sense does not trigger the effect, only conventional sight.<ref name="Cast2" />
===[[Power Classifications]]===
Night and Fog's PRT classifications are given in [[Sentinel 9.1]] as "a Breaker 9" and "a [[Shifter]] 8 with Stranger 3", but it is unclear in the chapter which rating refers to which character.<ref name="9.1 e1">“And this second group, The Pure, is the second offshoot of that Aryan group, I take it?”<br/><br/>“Small but powerful.  Their leader, Purity, is a Blaster 8 and Mover 4.”<br/><br/>“Yeah, there’s a Breaker 9, a Shifter 8 with Stranger 3 and a Master 6 in that group?  I buy that they’re powerful.” - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/cell-9-1/ Excerpt] from [[Sentinel 9.1]]</ref> Later comments by the author have indicated that Fog was the Breaker,<ref name="Fog1">Fog is (like many breakers) a sub-class shaker, in that his breaker power has a shaker (and stranger) side effect (the broad cloud of semisolid fog he generates).  Much like Shadow Stalker.  You can see 9.1 for brief mention of these breaker sub-classes, I think. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/queen-18-5/#comment-10382  comment by Wildbow,] on [[Queen 18.5]].</ref> and that he has since changed his mind and would now consider Night the Breaker and Fog either a Breaker or Changer.<ref name="R1">I have a slightly different take on Breakers than I did as I wrote that part & the comment. The story itself is unchanged because you can effectively flip the two characters around, but I'd call Night a breaker and Fog a Changer (or call them both breakers, depending). I've also left it as is with the idea that the PRT are always going to be a bit wobbly with classifications (and especially numbers) given the lack of complete information they have. - [https://redd.it/6adbms Excerpt] from a comment on Reddit by Wildbow.</ref>
==History==
==History==
===Background===
===Background===
Night was trained, or more specifically, "made" by [[Gesellschaft]] as a "weapon"<ref name="18.y">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/01/31/interlude-18-donation-bonus-2/ Interlude 18.y]</ref>. Dorothy first appeared as Nacht in Hesse, Germany, she was sent to Brockton Bay by Gesellschaft where she and her husband joined [[Empire Eighty-Eight]]. They left for [[Boston]] shortly after [[Purity]] split from the group, but [[Kaiser]] thought she would gladly rejoin the Empire if Purity did..<ref name="5.1"/><ref name="3.5B">[[Interlude 3.5 (Bonus)]]</ref>  
Night was trained, or more specifically, "made" by [[Gesellschaft]] as a "weapon"<ref name="18.y">[[Interlude 18.y]]</ref>. Dorothy first appeared as Nacht in Hesse, Germany, she was sent to Brockton Bay by Gesellschaft where she and her husband joined [[Empire Eighty-Eight]].<ref name="7.10" /> They left for [[Boston]] shortly after [[Purity]] split from the group, two years prior to the start of Worm, but [[Kaiser]] thought she would gladly rejoin the Empire if Purity did.<ref name="5.1" /><ref name="3.5B">[[Interlude 3.5 (Bonus)]]</ref>
 
===Story Start===
===Story Start===
She and her husband were seen later among the newly reassembled Empire Eighty Eight at.<ref name="5.1">[[Hive 5.1]]</ref>  
She and her husband were seen later among the newly reassembled Empire Eighty Eight at [[Somer's Rock]].<ref name="5.1">[[Hive 5.1]]</ref>  


Fought against the Endbringer.
When the [[Empire Eighty-Eight|E88's]] were revealed they took part in a rampage through the city following Child Protective Services removing Purity's [[Aster|Daughter]] from her mothers care. They humbled [[The Undersiders]] when they fought, only letting them go when [[Tattletale]] offered to take their leader to her daughter.<ref name="7.10" />


Fought against the Endbringer that came to Brockton Bay, but was taken out of the fight early.<ref name="8.3">[[Extermination 8.3]]</ref>
===Post-[[Battle against Leviathan|Leviathan]]===
===Post-[[Battle against Leviathan|Leviathan]]===
After [[Kaiser]]'s death during the [[battle against Leviathan]], Night and her husband followed their former leader kayden into forming the Empire splinter group named the [[Pure]].
After [[Kaiser]]'s death during the [[battle against Leviathan]], Night and her husband followed their former leader Kayden into forming the Empire splinter group named the [[Pure]].
 
===Post-[[Slaughterhouse Nine]]===
===Post-[[Slaughterhouse Nine]]===
Were eventually forced to leave Brockton Bay due to pressure from outside Villan groups.
Night was eventually forced to leave Brockton Bay, with the rest of the Pure, due to pressure from outside Villain groups.<ref name="16.5">[[Monarch 16.5]]</ref>
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===Post-[[Echidna]]===
 
===Post-[[Timeskip]]===
===Post-[[Timeskip]]===
Dorothy was trapped by Gray Boy, though she is kept company by her husband.<ref>[[Sting 26.6]]</ref><ref>Secondary focuses.  Not the kind of targets that Dragon checked on with any regularity. [...] A temporary measure had been taken with Purity and her three year old daughter, with observation being provided for her by the PRT, and the feed showed her sitting on the couch in an apartment or hotel room, two very normal, plain looking people standing in the corner of the room with some PRT officers keeping their distance.<br/>[...]<br/>The three year old that Purity held was crying, throwing a tantrum, and the woman looked concerned.  Insignificant.  The officers had their guns drawn, but that could easily be because the two plain-looking members of Purity's circle had crossed the room to her side, to help handle the shrieking child. - [[Interlude 26.x]]</ref><!--At some point, she reached a temporary accommodation with the [[PRT]] that led to her living in an apartment with [[Aster]] under constant observation and guard. Two "plain-looking" members of her group, presumably [[Night]] and [[Fog]], were there as well.<ref>Secondary focuses.  Not the kind of targets that Dragon checked on with any regularity. [...] A temporary measure had been taken with Purity and her three year old daughter, with observation being provided for her by the PRT, and the feed showed her sitting on the couch in an apartment or hotel room, two very normal, plain looking people standing in the corner of the room with some PRT officers keeping their distance.<br/>[...]<br/>The three year old that Purity held was crying, throwing a tantrum, and the woman looked concerned.  Insignificant.  The officers had their guns drawn, but that could easily be because the two plain-looking members of Purity's circle had crossed the room to her side, to help handle the shrieking child. - [[Interlude 26 (Donation Bonus 1)]]</ref> Regardless, she and her team were still captured by [[Gray Boy]] and trapped in an endless loop.<ref name="26.6">[https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/08/03/sting-26-6/ Excerpt] from [[Sting 26.6]]</ref> Unlike other such victims Kaydeen was not continually tortured.-->


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===Early-[[Ward]]===
 
The Protectorate successor organization, The Wardens, have been committing resources to freeing people like her from imprisonment.<ref>“The Wardens didn’t ask us before they signed off on this, yet they have people devoted to idiotic things like rescuing people from time bubbles and loops. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/04/07/shadow-interlude-5-x/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 5x II]]</ref>
== Trivia ==
* Name comes the Nazi program ''Nacht und Nebel'', Night and Fog.
 
==References==
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Night is Fog's wife and a staunch follower of Purity. When Purity left the Empire Eighty-Eight, Night left the Empire as well before she moved to Boston with Fog. Following Purity's return to the Empire Eighty-Eight, Night returned as well.
Tattletale theorizing about Night and her power:
 
Night using her power:
Buzz 7.9 said:
While our attention was on Angelica, Night took the opportunity to blindside Brutus. He was thrown bodily into our group with enough force to to bowl us and even Judas over. Night just stood there, standing straight, heels together, one arm outstretched in front of her. I hurried to my feet, my legs and knees aching, putting one hand on Brutus’ shoulder to steady myself. It was then that I saw the damage she’d done to him.
 
A dozen gouges criss-crossed his side, each wider than my handspan. One of the gouges had even shattered some of the protective bone plating. Brutus exhaled slowly, shuddering.
 
She’d done that?
Buzz 7.10 said:
Night was already moving. My bugs were my only sense that still worked, but they couldn’t get a grip on the surface of her body. She moved too fast, and her skin was smooth and oily, slick with some sort of lubricant. The result was that I couldn’t really make her out in the darkness. I only got flashes, the vaguest sense of how she was put together. I was reminded of the ink blots I’d seen during my brief stay in the mental ward. Every fraction of a second, it was a different set of ink blots, a different shape, all edges and angles and sharp points, entirely up to interpretation.
 
She struck at Judas a half-dozen times in the span of a second, her limbs flashing out and striking hard enough that I could feel the vibrations in the air. Judas staggered away from her, colliding with me and one of my teammates. I felt Judas’ crushing weight against my own body, the raw meat feel of his flesh and the stone hardness of his bones smothering me, before he shifted his weight and lurched back her way.
 
From the way Judas’ movements followed Night’s as she moved back, and the rigidity of his face and neck, I knew he’d managed to get a grip on her with his teeth. He weathered the hits as she continued to thrash him. He seemed to be getting the worse end of the exchange, but he’d taken away some of her leverage.
 
Blinking, I tried to focus on Night, but I saw double. For several long, terrifying seconds, I was unable to bring what I was seeing into focus.
 
Judas was thrown against a wall, and went limp. The furrows Night had carved into his face left more gouges than untouched flesh, his face a mess of shattered bone and hamburger meat. With Judas’ bulk out of the way, I could make out Night, backing away. My bugs settled on her, and she pulled her cloak up to shield her face, still walking backward.
Buzz 7.10 said:
She wrestled me to one side of the alley, perhaps to try and push me away and buy time for the smoke to build up, maybe for another angle. I wouldn’t find out, because I brought my baton against the side of her face. I got a sense from the feeling of the hit that she didn’t wear any armor or protective wear beneath the cowl and mask.
 
Night staggered from the blow, and I drove my shoulder into her. It wasn’t as effective as I’d hoped, but I did get her far enough away from the canister that I could duck down and scoop it up in one hand.
 
I dashed away, past her, and she struck me from behind. I knew from the magnitude of the impact that she wasn’t in her human shape as she hit me, and for one paralyzing moment, I suspected I’d made a terminal error.
 
The blow was enough to knock me to the ground and make me roll a half-dozen times before I could stop myself. I cast a glance over my shoulder as I stopped. Night was there, and the residual smoke from the canister that surrounded her had apparently been sufficient to block my teammates’ view. Stupid of me to turn my back. I was lucky that she hadn’t had more than a second or two in her transformed state to act.
Night might be capable of staying underwater for long durations with her monstrous form:
Plague 12.2 said:
Night stepped out of the lake, between our parked boats and onto the roof, water streaming from her cloak. Had she been the just-in-case measure if an incoming boat hadn’t known the signal? She would be invisible in the pitch black gloom beneath the water’s surface, which would mean she wasn’t in her human form.
Skitter attempting to capture and/or incapitate Night.
Colony 15.2 said:
I climbed on top of Atlas and flew away from my companions. If my plan failed, I could fly, but Tattletale and Regent couldn’t. Better that she chase me with the others having a chance to escape than a scenario where I led her straight to them.
 
My swarm swamped Night, catching her alien, angular legs with strands of silk.


Lots of legs, only so much silk. It wasn’t really working. It might have been doable if I had a sense of how her body moved, or how the legs bent, but any time I looped silk around what I might consider a knee-joint, it turned inside out, the silk dropping to the ground.
==Chapter Appearances==
{{Appearance/Dorothy Schmidt Worm}}


Irritating.
==Trivia==
*Her and her husbands name comes the Nazi program ''Nacht und Nebel'', Night and Fog.<ref name="7.10c1">Night and Fog, for example. I was searching for terms and symbols related to white supremacists, nazi Germany, the KKK and so on, when I came across the term ‘Nacht und Nebel’, German for ‘Night and Fog’. That was my starting point. The idea behind the term was that Hitler issued a directive to suppress dissent by having enemies in occupied territories disappear, spirited away in the night with no records or messages passed on to the family about their fate. The fear and concern over what happened to these individuals served to cow the local population into submission. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/buzz-7-10/#comment-990 Comment by Wildbow, click to see their mental process] on [[Buzz 7.10]]</ref>
*It is possible the Night's breaker state represents something that [[Entity|was recorded]] during one of the previous cycles that the [[Shards]] have access to.<ref>As one, they traveled. The distance was immeasurable, the passage of time impossible to convey. There was no standard, for there were realms they had traveled where time and space operated on different levels. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/02/16/interlude-18/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 18]]</ref> Given that Dorothy was originally meant to be a Changer,<ref name="R1"/> this interpretation seems likely.<ref>For the entities, who travel from world to world, changers are their means of exploring the lifeforms themselves, both in the sense of what the life on this particular world is like, and also taking data from other forms of life from prior cycles and exploring them.  While it might sound curious, the entities are just as likely to get a sense of the way a given world’s inhabitants operate and think from the changers they seed into that reality as they are from thinkers or tinkers.  The changers simply offer a ground level perception of instinct and action. - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xer5H7RGsIslVepIRoR7to9Gqsi1Foz5uCiWTk2TmLY/edit#heading=h.c8g83n81785j CHANGER], document by Wildbow</ref>


My bugs weren’t finding anything I could identify as a sensory organ, no eyes or anything of the like. Nothing that pepper spray would have an effect on
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<label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Previous Team(s)</label> <label>Base of Operations</label></group> <group><header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label></group> </infobox>Dorothy Schmidt,<ref name="Cast2" /> known publicly as Night, was a member of Empire Eighty-Eight and the wife of Fog.

Personality[edit]

While charming and helpful to colleagues when in her civilian disguise these traits are considered a façade for her utter ruthlessness and killing intent.<ref name="18.y" /> Dorothy does have a liking for high heels, a parallel to the insectile limbs she walks on in her other form.<ref name="Cast2">Night, Dorothy Schmidt – Can transform into an inhuman creature with enhanced speed and strength and a nigh-invincible exterior, but only when unobserved by conventional sight. Heals entirely on transformation. Fog’s wife and Purity’s staunch follower. Night wears a black costume with a hood and an array of tools that allow her to blind an enemy, from a cloak embedded with hooks to snare to flashbangs and smoke grenades. Has a liking for high heels, a parallel to the insectile limbs she walks on in her other form. - Cast (in depth)</ref> She has an unerring morning routine with planned dialogue, that she and her husband go through without fail.<ref name="18.y" />

Relationships[edit]

Geoff Schmidt[edit]

It is unknown what feelings if any Dorothy has with her husband. As functional sociopaths<ref name="15.4">Colony 15.4</ref> their lives are best described as ritually pantomiming the mannerisms of a happily married couple, bereft of "affection or fondness". Cooking set meals at set amounts and in a set weekly rotation. To outside observers their civilian disguises are boring in the extreme, the most interesting thing about them being that they owned a cat.<ref name="7.10" /> Their background makes it hard to parse their actual feelings for each other vs. the "shaping" that occurred under Gesellschaft.

Kayden Russel[edit]

Similar to her relationship to her husband it is unknown whether she follows Kayden out of trust and respect, and how much the Gesellschaft conditioning that ordered Dorothy to the United States in the first place. Nevertheless, she and her husband chose to follow Purity when E88 split, and only returned to the group in the first place because Purity had.

Appearance[edit]

Out of costume, Dorothy dresses a little too well for the situation, wearing a dress, lots of makeup, and jewelry.<ref name="18.y" /> Dorothy has pale blue eyes.<ref name="7.10" />

As a cape she dresses entirely in black complete with a with a cowl, mask, hood, high-heeled boots, and a heavy cloak.<ref name="Cast1"/> Her costume had no symbols or identifying marks, and resembled her husband's. Her mask leaves her eyes exposed.<ref name="7.9">Buzz 7.9</ref>

Equipment[edit]

As her transformation only occurs when she is unseen, Dorothy uses an assortment of tools to blind her foes, including flash-bangs, smoke canisters, and a large black removable cloak, embedded with mini-hooks on the outside, designed to cover and catch on her enemies, essentially a net.<ref name="15.2">Colony 15.2</ref><ref name="7.9" />

Abilities and Powers[edit]

Dorothy can transform into a horrifying monster when unseen. This is summed up by Tattletale as an inversion of the Manton Effect, a psychological block to prevent others from seeing her true form, though she admits that this explanation was incorrect.<ref name="7.9e1">“What the fuck is this woman?” I asked, “Tattletale?”

“You know how the Manton effect could maybe be a psychological block that comes parceled with our powers?”

I nodded, once.

“Okay, well, imagine that this woman got powers that let her turn into something so wrong that she’s got some sort of mental block that keeps her from transforming if anyone can see. Maybe because she’s so ashamed of being seen like that. When nobody’s looking, though, she’s a monster. Lightning fast and all sharp.”

“That’s…”

“Not even remotely close to the truth,” Tattletale confessed. “But it’s the best I can offer you. Don’t take your eyes off her.” - Excerpt from Buzz 7.9</ref> Whenever Night reverts back to her human form she is instantly healed, effectively 'resetting' any damage she takes and restoring her to a "pristine" state.<ref name="Cast1">Night – Wife to Fog, dresses herself in a black cloak and heeled boots. Serves under Purity. When not directly observed, heals herself to pristine condition and becomes a durable monster with enhanced speed and strength. - Cast (spoiler free)</ref>

Breaker State[edit]

Dorothy's monster form has inhuman speed, strength, and durability from the nigh-invincible exterior<ref name="Cast2" /> of an amorphous "ink blot" body<ref name="7.10">Buzz 7.10</ref> that is paradoxically composed of sharp edges and has many long, insect-like<ref name="Cast2" /> legs that end in claws. Taylor described her as a "multi-legged, hyper-agile, lightning quick death blender of blades and claws".<ref name="15.2" />

These angular legs do not have proper joints, but can bend and stretch and turn inside out as it moves around. This allows Night to avoid being tripped.<ref name="15.2" /> Her body was seemingly covered in some sort of oily lubricant.<ref name="7.10" />

Based on the admittedly inexpert opinion of Taylor, this form does not have any identifiable sensory organs analogous to sight or hearing. This does not seem to impede her, however.<ref name="15.2" /> A lack of oxygen and high pressure does not seem to impede Night's Breaker state, as she stayed completely underwater, out of sight, guarding the meeting place where the Brockton Bay parahumans gathered to discuss the arrival of a new S-Class threat to Brockton Bay.<ref name="12.2">Night stepped out of the lake, between our parked boats and onto the roof, water streaming from her cloak. Had she been the just-in-case measure if an incoming boat hadn’t known the signal? She would be invisible in the pitch black gloom beneath the water’s surface, which would mean she wasn’t in her human form. - Excerpt form Plague 12.2</ref>. This raises questions concerning the amount of time Night can stay in her alternate state.

Dorothy's monstrous form has horrendous strength and speed, with more than enough to incapacitate any of Bitch's dogs, shattering their protective bone plating. Although her blades left cuts wider than Taylor's handspan.<ref name="7.9" /> Night is able to achieve high speeds in this form, but is able to make sharp turns unhindered by momentum and navigate obstructing obstacles easily.<ref name="15.2" /> It was so fast that Taylor briefly thought she had teleported.<ref name="7.9" />

It is unclear if her transformation is psychological or physical; Skitter's swarm-sense does not trigger the effect, only conventional sight.<ref name="Cast2" />

Power Classifications[edit]

Night and Fog's PRT classifications are given in Sentinel 9.1 as "a Breaker 9" and "a Shifter 8 with Stranger 3", but it is unclear in the chapter which rating refers to which character.<ref name="9.1 e1">“And this second group, The Pure, is the second offshoot of that Aryan group, I take it?”

“Small but powerful. Their leader, Purity, is a Blaster 8 and Mover 4.”

“Yeah, there’s a Breaker 9, a Shifter 8 with Stranger 3 and a Master 6 in that group? I buy that they’re powerful.” - Excerpt from Sentinel 9.1</ref> Later comments by the author have indicated that Fog was the Breaker,<ref name="Fog1">Fog is (like many breakers) a sub-class shaker, in that his breaker power has a shaker (and stranger) side effect (the broad cloud of semisolid fog he generates). Much like Shadow Stalker. You can see 9.1 for brief mention of these breaker sub-classes, I think. - comment by Wildbow, on Queen 18.5.</ref> and that he has since changed his mind and would now consider Night the Breaker and Fog either a Breaker or Changer.<ref name="R1">I have a slightly different take on Breakers than I did as I wrote that part & the comment. The story itself is unchanged because you can effectively flip the two characters around, but I'd call Night a breaker and Fog a Changer (or call them both breakers, depending). I've also left it as is with the idea that the PRT are always going to be a bit wobbly with classifications (and especially numbers) given the lack of complete information they have. - Excerpt from a comment on Reddit by Wildbow.</ref>

History[edit]

Background[edit]

Night was trained, or more specifically, "made" by Gesellschaft as a "weapon"<ref name="18.y">Interlude 18.y</ref>. Dorothy first appeared as Nacht in Hesse, Germany, she was sent to Brockton Bay by Gesellschaft where she and her husband joined Empire Eighty-Eight.<ref name="7.10" /> They left for Boston shortly after Purity split from the group, two years prior to the start of Worm, but Kaiser thought she would gladly rejoin the Empire if Purity did.<ref name="5.1" /><ref name="3.5B">Interlude 3.5 (Bonus)</ref>

Story Start[edit]

She and her husband were seen later among the newly reassembled Empire Eighty Eight at Somer's Rock.<ref name="5.1">Hive 5.1</ref>

When the E88's were revealed they took part in a rampage through the city following Child Protective Services removing Purity's Daughter from her mothers care. They humbled The Undersiders when they fought, only letting them go when Tattletale offered to take their leader to her daughter.<ref name="7.10" />

Fought against the Endbringer that came to Brockton Bay, but was taken out of the fight early.<ref name="8.3">Extermination 8.3</ref>

Post-Leviathan[edit]

After Kaiser's death during the battle against Leviathan, Night and her husband followed their former leader Kayden into forming the Empire splinter group named the Pure.

Post-Slaughterhouse Nine[edit]

Night was eventually forced to leave Brockton Bay, with the rest of the Pure, due to pressure from outside Villain groups.<ref name="16.5">Monarch 16.5</ref>

Post-Timeskip[edit]

Dorothy was trapped by Gray Boy, though she is kept company by her husband.<ref>Sting 26.6</ref><ref>Secondary focuses.  Not the kind of targets that Dragon checked on with any regularity. [...] A temporary measure had been taken with Purity and her three year old daughter, with observation being provided for her by the PRT, and the feed showed her sitting on the couch in an apartment or hotel room, two very normal, plain looking people standing in the corner of the room with some PRT officers keeping their distance.
[...]
The three year old that Purity held was crying, throwing a tantrum, and the woman looked concerned.  Insignificant.  The officers had their guns drawn, but that could easily be because the two plain-looking members of Purity's circle had crossed the room to her side, to help handle the shrieking child. - Interlude 26.x</ref>

Early-Ward[edit]

The Protectorate successor organization, The Wardens, have been committing resources to freeing people like her from imprisonment.<ref>“The Wardens didn’t ask us before they signed off on this, yet they have people devoted to idiotic things like rescuing people from time bubbles and loops. - Excerpt from Interlude 5x II</ref>

Chapter Appearances[edit]

Worm Chapter Appearances
{{#if:Hive|{{#if:Hive|Hive|Hive}}|Hive}}
1. Hive 5.1 {{#switch:debut debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Hive 5.2 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Hive 5.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Hive 5.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Hive 5.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Hive 5.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Hive 5.7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
8. Hive 5.8 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
9. Hive 5.9 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
10. Hive 5.10 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Buzz|{{#if:Buzz|Buzz|Buzz}}|Buzz}}
1. Buzz 7.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Buzz 7.2 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Buzz 7.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Buzz 7.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Buzz 7.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Buzz 7.6 {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Buzz 7.7 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
8. Buzz 7.8 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
9. Buzz 7.9 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
10. Buzz 7.10 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
11. Buzz 7.11 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
12. Buzz 7.12 {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Extermination|{{#if:Extermination|Extermination|Extermination}}|Extermination}}
1. Extermination 8.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Extermination 8.2 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
y. Interlude 8.y {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Extermination 8.3 {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Extermination 8.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Extermination 8.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Extermination 8.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Extermination 8.7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
8. Extermination 8.8 {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
z. Interlude 8.z {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Plague|{{#if:Plague|Plague|Plague}}|Plague}}
1. Plague 12.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Plague 12.2 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Plague 12.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Plague 12.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Plague 12.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Plague 12.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Plague 12.7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
8. Plague 12.8 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 12 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
y. Interlude 12.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Snare |{{#if:Snare |Snare |Snare }}|Snare }}
1. Snare 13.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Snare 13.2 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 13.5 (Donation Bonus) {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Snare 13.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Snare 13.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Snare 13.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Snare 13.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Snare 13.7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
8. Snare 13.8 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
9. Snare 13.9 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
10. Snare 13.10 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
y. Interlude 13 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Colony|{{#if:Colony|Colony|Colony}}|Colony}}
1. Colony 15.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 15.x {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Colony 15.2 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Colony 15.3 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
y. Interlude 15.y {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Colony 15.4 {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Colony 15.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Colony 15.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Colony 15.7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
z. Interlude 15.z {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
8. Colony 15.8 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
9. Colony 15.9 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
10. Colony 15.10 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
i. Interlude 15 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Queen|{{#if:Queen|Queen|Queen}}|Queen}}
1. Queen 18.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Queen 18.2 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 18.x {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Queen 18.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Queen 18.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
y. Interlude 18.y {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Queen 18.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Queen 18.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
z. Interlude 18.z {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Queen 18.7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
8. Queen 18.8 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
f. Interlude 18.f {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
i. Interlude 18 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Scourge|{{#if:Scourge|Scourge|Scourge}}|Scourge}}
1. Scourge 19.1 {{#switch:f debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Scourge 19.2 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Scourge 19.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 19.x {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Scourge 19.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Scourge 19.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Scourge 19.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
7. Scourge 19.7 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
y. Interlude 19.y {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
z. Interlude 19.z {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
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1. Drone 23.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Drone 23.2 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Drone 23.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Drone 23.4 {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Drone 23.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 23 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
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1. Sting 26.1 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Sting 26.2 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Sting 26.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 26.x {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Sting 26.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Sting 26.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Sting 26.6 {{#switch:yes debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
a. Interlude 26a {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
b. Interlude 26b {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
y. Interlude 26 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
{{#if:Cockroaches|{{#if:Cockroaches|Cockroaches|Cockroaches}}|Cockroaches}}
1. Cockroaches 28.1 {{#switch:m debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
2. Cockroaches 28.2 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
3. Cockroaches 28.3 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
4. Cockroaches 28.4 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
5. Cockroaches 28.5 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
6. Cockroaches 28.6 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}
x. Interlude 28 {{#switch: debut=Debut yes=Appears pov=Point of View flash=Flashback f=Fantasy c=Clone s=Spirit m=Mentioned sc=Screen d=Death co=Corpse sh=Shadow Absent}}

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  • Her and her husbands name comes the Nazi program Nacht und Nebel, Night and Fog.<ref name="7.10c1">Night and Fog, for example. I was searching for terms and symbols related to white supremacists, nazi Germany, the KKK and so on, when I came across the term ‘Nacht und Nebel’, German for ‘Night and Fog’. That was my starting point. The idea behind the term was that Hitler issued a directive to suppress dissent by having enemies in occupied territories disappear, spirited away in the night with no records or messages passed on to the family about their fate. The fear and concern over what happened to these individuals served to cow the local population into submission. - Comment by Wildbow, click to see their mental process on Buzz 7.10</ref>
  • It is possible the Night's breaker state represents something that was recorded during one of the previous cycles that the Shards have access to.<ref>As one, they traveled. The distance was immeasurable, the passage of time impossible to convey. There was no standard, for there were realms they had traveled where time and space operated on different levels. - Excerpt from Interlude 18</ref> Given that Dorothy was originally meant to be a Changer,<ref name="R1"/> this interpretation seems likely.<ref>For the entities, who travel from world to world, changers are their means of exploring the lifeforms themselves, both in the sense of what the life on this particular world is like, and also taking data from other forms of life from prior cycles and exploring them. While it might sound curious, the entities are just as likely to get a sense of the way a given world’s inhabitants operate and think from the changers they seed into that reality as they are from thinkers or tinkers. The changers simply offer a ground level perception of instinct and action. - CHANGER, document by Wildbow</ref>

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