Lorelei Nachtigall (Triumph)
Background
In July of 1990, a mother left her five-year-old daughter sitting on a sidewalk in Jamestown, Rhode Island, telling the child she had to go somewhere, and would return shortly. The child was found two hours later, crying for her mother. A full search conducted by local police forces couldn't find the mother, so the girl was placed in foster care. Eleven years and nineteen foster homes later, she was found in Cranston, Rhode Island by Beckett Alteridem, who immediately recognized her potential ability to use Force of Will, and offered her a chance to join the Alteridem Foundation.
The girl, now 16, was a bitter and jaded person, who seemed to hate everyone and very especially despised her parents; the father she never knew and the mother who abandoned her. She also hated her own name, as her parents had given it to her. It was Beck who suggested she call herself Lorelei.