Anne Hall

Sergeant Ann Hall was a double agent for Darren and the United States. Hall was first recruited as a spy for the United States, tasked with finding out about Darren's activity in WWII. She later become a spy for Darren, heroically trying to stop the Alice Disaster.

She wormed her way into the upper echelens of the Darren Power structure in 1939 and sent information back to the U.S. about Darren's supply boats to Germany. It was rumored she was having a relationship with the then Prince of Darren. She was able to communicate enough information back to the U.S. that most of the supply boats never made it to Germany. Hall was awarded the rank of Sergeant in the U.S. army posthumously.

She was also present at the Alice Disaster. Many Darrenites believe she had some forewarning that the United States spy Daryl Hammonly was tasked to create an incident and she tried to prevent him from disturbing the Darren Alice technicians. She was unsuccessful, and died in the Alice disaster along with Hammonly. The U.S. honored Hall after her death to appease the Darrenites. This did not succeed in keeping the Darrenites from blaming the U.S. government for the disaster.

Anne has been commemorated in the Alice Disaster Quilting society's quilt project by a block designed and made by Mary Shackeford. She is considered a heroine by the people of Darren.