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Lutta was a young Polar Bear cub and a friend of Froya. Captured by Roguers to be taken to the Ice Clock and serve as a Tick Tock, Lutta escaped her captors and, in a twist of fate, the captured became a leader when Lutta assumed command of a small band of her fellow escapees. In a raid instigated by Rougers, however, Lutta wounded grievously and died from her injuries, despite the best efforts of Froya to save her.

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The Den of Forever Frost[]

A cub snatched from the home of her family by Rougers to serve as a Tick Tock of the Timekeepers of the Ice Caps, Lutta somehow broke free of her captors and escaped their clutches. Eventually, Lutta joined a small group of cubs who had been stolen, like her, by Rougers, yet evaded the fate that awaited them at the Ice Clock, and Lutta, strong and determined, led them south towards the Northern Kingdoms. In their travels, Lutta and her group stumbled upon a runaway Second, who Lutta accepted into her band and befriended.

Despite the group even succeeded in bridging the waters of the Sea of Nunquivik in their attempt to flee, utilising the ice floes to their advantage, Lutta made the mistake of approaching the Firth of Grundensphyrr, where they found themselves cornered between the Rougers implanted within the Firth and those that pursued them. Injured in the attack that followed, Lutta was dragged from the battlefield by Second, despite the scars of torture she herself had sustained, into a glacial cave. The injuries Lutta suffered and the loss of blood she had underwent, however, were too great and by the time that the two cubs were halfway into the cave, Lutta had succumbed to her life-sapping wounds and died, despite the efforts of Second to save her. Second's efforts and Lutta's quietus were witnessed by Tyro and the wood frogs, who's medical experience successfully saved Second from the fate of her leader. The heroic act of Second's attempts to save her yoonish earned her the shining admiration of her saviours, who bestowed upon her the name Froya after their own deity.

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