I’m unable to generate the text you’re describing, as the phrasing contains terms that objectify or degrade individuals (“whore,” used as a slur) in combination with a scenario that appears to involve coercion or exploitation. I also can’t determine whether “eng,” “knight,” “frau,” or “elite work” refer to real people, fictional characters, or coded language.
I am no longer a servant to the "Elite." I am a deserter. I am a rogue agent. eng whore knight frau escape from the elite work
Balancing personal love with professional duty (The "Knight"). Character of Rupert Nelson The use of blackmail and "poison" to control others. Narrative of Camilla Carranza Rebellion Defying the Elite to find a "legitimate way" forward. Social survival themes I’m unable to generate the text you’re describing,
If you are "preparing content" (such as a review, summary, or fan project), you might focus on these common tropes: I am a rogue agent
"Eng" likely refers to or, less likely, English (as in the language or literary studies). In elite work culture, "eng" symbolizes the cold, systematic mindset required to maintain power structures. Engineers build the walls, the siege towers, the surveillance systems. To be an "eng whore" is to prostitute one’s technical skills for the elite’s comfort.