
Gulna Dymorat was born into slavery in a small village on the outskirts of a great empire. She was raised by her mother who was also a slave and knew nothing of her father. Her childhood was difficult, filled with long days of hard labor and constant mistreatment by their masters.
Despite the difficult circumstances, Gulna was a strong-willed and determined child. She refused to let the cruelty of her masters break her spirit and spent every moment she could teaching herself to read and write.
As she grew older, Gulna was sold to various masters throughout the empire, each one more cruel than the last. But through it all, she never lost her determination to be free.
One day, while working in a market, Gulna met a group of female sellswords who were passing through the town. They were different from any women she had ever met. They were strong, confident, and independent, and they worked together as a team.
Gulna was immediately drawn to their way of life and began to learn everything she could from them. She worked hard, honing her skills with a sword and learning the tactics of battle.
Years went by, and Gulna eventually became a leader of the group of female sellswords and vowed to use her skills to fight against the oppression of slavery.
They traveled throughout the empire, taking on contracts to protect caravans, defend towns from bandits, and even fight in wars. They quickly gained a reputation as one of the most skilled and feared groups of sellswords in the land.