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Real Full Name: Christina Eve Williams

Stage Name: Chrysanthemum Grace

Appearence: She has brown hair in a short but sweet hairstyle. Her blue eyes have been described as 'mysterious', as well as her general state of being.

Occupation(s): Regent (Warehouse 13), Jazz Singer (River Haven)

Expierence: Music/Performing Arts

Status: Deceased

Major Accomplishments: Helping to bring Mr. Hernendez to justice.

Backstory: She was born into a middle-class but highly religious family. Her parents encouraged her to share her unique singing voice with the world by joining the church choir. However, she wanted to share her gift in a completly different way. So, she changed her name to Chrysanthemum Grace, and began singing with her boyfriend Jules Hope at piano. The two of them had the time of their lives, playing in all the social events that they could find. But the duo became famous rather fast, which made Christina suspicious.

They eventually broke up when she discovered a strange object in his house, which gave the band better vocals and sound quality then any normal band should. This object took a toll on their relationship, as well as their fast track to fame.

This object, as well as Jules' sudden and unexpected negative attitude towards Christina, lead to much contreversy. Many of the duo's fans wanted to know the truth, as well as most of the media. But before any real juicy details were brought out to the public, everything concerning the object was quickly put under wraps.

Soon after, Christina came across a weird note in the mail, telling her to travel to South Dakota. She left Martin behind and started singing at nightclubs on the route there, looking for the source of the message. But the trip didn't just get her a new life and a new gig to play as the singer in jazz band River Haven, but a new job as Regent. After a couple years of aiding with Artifact recovery (and singing with the band), she was hired by the same man who put the whole contreversy under wraps in the first place.