Character from Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Radical Red insurgent who became what the Society feared most — a terrorist who stopped distinguishing between Gold oppressors and Gold allies. The revolution's darkest mirror.
Harmony was forged in the same crucible as Dancer but emerged harder, sharper, and more brittle. Where Dancer learned patience from suffering, Harmony learned hatred. She was a capable Sons of Ares operative who grew disgusted with the rebellion's willingness to ally with Gold reformers — in her mind, there were no good Golds, only Golds who hadn't shown their teeth yet. After the Rising succeeded, she splintered into terrorist action, targeting Gold civilians, sabotaging Republic institutions, becoming the monster that Society propaganda always claimed Reds would be. She is the revolution's uncomfortable truth: that righteous anger, untempered by mercy, becomes indistinguishable from the evil it fights.
Hard and angular, with the wiry build and scarred hands of a Red miner turned guerrilla fighter. Her face is set in permanent defiance — dark eyes burning with conviction that long ago crossed the line from justice into vengeance. Moves with a fighter's wariness, always scanning for threats.
Also known as: Harmony