Thaler's Enforcers
Structure
Jeager and Seven served for a time with the rest of the members, though in later years their allegiances shifted to their granddaughter's company Fortune Networks.
History
A group of heroes saw an attack going on in the Liberus town square, orchestrated by Caeladonian interests to destabilize the fledgling city-state and force it to rejoin the kingdom. They jumped into action and not only stopped the attack, but brought the attackers to justice.
Their actions were not unnoticed by then crime boss Thaler, who Crow was already a close contact of. He quickly hired them and set them to work against the powers-that be of Caeladonia, who were doing much of their work through the Church of Pseales and its main enforcer St. Edward.
The group was, with the Ascended Heroes and Myzilith, responsible for the raid and destruction of the Church of Pseales in the City of Glass. They were however unable to stop the destruction of [Liberus' in the Manadrop incident, where the Arcane University was dropped from its floating perch onto the city below.
With their home destroyed the group had no one besides Thaler and his Arcadian contact and friend Adam Faera to turn to, who offered them homes in Arcadia if they would assist in finishing the work he was doing. With time running short, and the Ascended Heroes needing to get to Mysdia with all 12 Elder Demons defeated, it fell to Thaler's Enforcers to kill the final demon of Fire.
As the Ascended Heroes passed to The Aether to defeat the source of all Loredasan corruption, the Enforcers had to return to their ruined home to defeat the corrupted source where it was entering the material plane. In a final showdown with St. Edward where Jeager took one of his divine lightning bolts to protect his future wife Seven, they struck the disgraced saint down to the depths of the Manadrop crater, following him down and killing the source of the corruption that used his body once and for all.
Disbandment
The heroes separated amicably to move on to relatively peaceful lives and other pursuits.
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