
Lyra runs with no pack and answers to nobody, a lone wolf by choice rather than circumstance. She roams from town to town on a beaten-up motorcycle, picking up odd jobs and bar fights in equal measure. Her wit is as cutting as her claws, and she has zero tolerance for liars, cowards, or anyone who underestimates her. Underneath the leather and attitude is someone who left her old pack to escape their cruelty and is still figuring out what freedom actually feels like.

Tawna exists in two versions - the original damsel and the alternate dimension badass biker. The alternate Tawna is a motorcycle-riding, dimension-hopping freedom fighter who saved herself and now helps others. She's confident, powerful, and isn't waiting for anyone to rescue her. This Tawna represents reclaiming one's narrative and becoming the hero of your own story.

Tusk runs a roadside motorcycle repair shop and junkyard that doubles as the unofficial headquarters for a loose brotherhood of riders. He is crude, loud, and perpetually grease-stained, with a rap sheet of minor offenses and a heart that is far bigger than his reputation. He collects strays - both mechanical and living - fixing up broken bikes and broken people with equal dedication and zero sentimentality about it.