Jana Bridgewater

"Don't stand there! Arrest me! Take me Prisoner! Don't let her take me!" - Orc brigand Tokk Molokk before his fatal confrontation with Bridgewater.

At a Glance


There were heroes and adventurers -- and then there was bounty hunters. Whereas heroes and adventurers fought on behalf of an established moral code, bounty hunters were in it for one thing: money. Completely unaligned, bounty hunters would take up any mission for a price and while many were good at what they did, Jana Bridgewater was the best.

History
When rumours began in Peer's Point that a twin-pistolled Half-Elf bounty hunter named Bridgewater had come to town, many assumed it to be a boastful oaf of a man seeking to part the people with their coin. What they got instead was the sharp-as-nails lady gunslinger with a brutal sense of justice.

Believing in a quick, clean, kill, Bridgewater took out bounties on the corrupt knights of Peer's Point, dispatching them in rapid succession. Realizing that their days were numbered, the corrupt knights took up arms and raced to make a counter-offensive which resulted in the infamous "Red Noon Massacre".

An expert marksman, Bridgewater also had an incredible sense of tacical readiness which lead many to believe she had the gift of foresight. Enemies would appear to walk into her direct-line-of-fire and she was widely regarded as being prepared for anything (due in part to her obsessive and genius level intellect).

Blue Skies...
Jana Bridgewater would be hired by Pallanaise to participate in their Sunshine Offensive aboard her airship the Me, I'm Counting. Tasked with finding Dragon eggs, Jana was successful in her goal and dispatched the brood-protector Korzianalikur. Later, Jana would be spotted escaping the confrontation with Bahamut where she returned to the mortal realm (but not before parting Sagan Anlu'moon with his money in a bluffed rescue attempt).

Idiots, Dreamers and Dragons
When Pallanaise was attacked by the dragon Sonngrand, it was Euris Testidar, Eluna Halidin, and Jana Bridgewater that the dragon held responsible for the death of his god Bahamut. When Fortune's Triad attempted to capture Jana to turn her over (in exchange for Sonngrand's relenting his assault) Jana was able to escape their wrath by tripping the heroes up in a spectacular array of gunplay and bounty-hunter expertise. She then escaped to the Near Reaches with Sonngrand hot on her trail.

Time of Great Peril


To be discove-- wait, is she SMILING?