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From an early age, Fletcher was interested in literature. She was an advanced student of literature in middle and high school although many who knew her claim that she had an overinflated sense of her own intelligence. By the time she was eighteen, she had read most, if not all, of the accepted "Great Books" and felt comfortable commenting critically upon literature and philosophy. She writes poetry to this day.
 
From an early age, Fletcher was interested in literature. She was an advanced student of literature in middle and high school although many who knew her claim that she had an overinflated sense of her own intelligence. By the time she was eighteen, she had read most, if not all, of the accepted "Great Books" and felt comfortable commenting critically upon literature and philosophy. She writes poetry to this day.
  
During her teenage years, Fletcher is widely believed to have had a relatively brief but intense[[Wikipedia:Homosexuality|homosexual]] relationship with fellow student [[Sarah Holbeck]]. Holbeck reportedly broke off the relationship because she considered Fletcher to be too dependent upon the opinions of others and not individualistic enough. Some have theorized that this personality trait might have led to her eventual embrace of [[Communism]].
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During her teenage years, Fletcher is widely believed to have had a relatively brief but intense [[Wikipedia:Homosexuality|homosexual]] relationship with fellow student [[Sarah Holbeck]]. Holbeck reportedly broke off the relationship because she considered Fletcher to be too dependent upon the opinions of others and not individualistic enough. Some have theorized that this personality trait might have led to her eventual embrace of [[Communism]].
  
 
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Elizabeth Fletcher
Birth
7 June 1981
Death
N/A
Titles
N/A
Marital Status
Single

Elizabeth Fletcher is a Marxist-Leninist revolutionary who advocates and practices violence for political ends. She is wanted as a terrorist in the Resurgent Dream, Marlund, and Adoki.

Fletcher became a radical while still a student at Granger High School in her home town of Carolina, Wintermore. She began her radical activism in peaceful protests for the environment, gay rights, and other relatively mainstream issues. However, in every movement she was involved in, Fletcher seemed to gravitate towards the most radical faction. She eventually joined the youth wing of the Revolutionary Communist Workers Party, DHKRD, the Danaan affiliate of the International Maoist Movement.

Fletcher spent several years year working for the Party in the Resurgent Dream. She carried out campaigns against alleged police brutality, a redistricting plan for local schools, and the war in Marlund. She then decided she wanted to do more. Fletcher left the Resurgent Dream to join the terrorist organization the National Democratic Revolution Army in Marlund in late 2005. Since that time, she has been involved in robberies, hijackings, disruptions of local government, theft, and extortion, but not yet murder.

Family heritage and early life

From an early age, Fletcher was interested in literature. She was an advanced student of literature in middle and high school although many who knew her claim that she had an overinflated sense of her own intelligence. By the time she was eighteen, she had read most, if not all, of the accepted "Great Books" and felt comfortable commenting critically upon literature and philosophy. She writes poetry to this day.

During her teenage years, Fletcher is widely believed to have had a relatively brief but intense homosexual relationship with fellow student Sarah Holbeck. Holbeck reportedly broke off the relationship because she considered Fletcher to be too dependent upon the opinions of others and not individualistic enough. Some have theorized that this personality trait might have led to her eventual embrace of Communism.