Full Name |
Experiment 6-26 AKA Stitch |
Race |
Human |
Classes/Levels |
Cleric |
Gender |
Female |
Size |
Medium |
Age |
21 |
Alignment |
NG |
Deity |
Sarenrae |
Languages |
Common, Tien |
Occupation |
Scribe |
About Six-26
Six-Twenty Six OR 6-26 as in written form was a child of the Dawnflower. She was found as a baby by an orphanage, ran by an old Cleric of the Dawnflower with nothing but a number SIX with a coat of arm tattooed on the palm of her right forearm, in the language of the Osirion.
The Cleric (with levels in Alchemist) had a weird sense of humour had called all abandoned nameless babies in the following combination. A jargon from alchemy - unique feature of child - the order of baby she had found. Our poor hero, who was the 26th abandoned baby found, was therefore known as Experiment - Six - Twenty Six. (Some other names there are... Mutagen Unibrow Three, Solution Greenskin Nine)
When the old Cleric died many years later, giving no less than 30 babies name, Experiement-6-26 one of the unfortunate ones that was not adopted by any families. Fortunately, she was already 15 by then and her knowledge as a Scribe and Cleric had attracted a group of adventurers known as the Pathfinders, who were sorely in need of a healer and someone who could write down what they found. She joined the Pathfinders after that adventure, watching how the other three literally blew creatures apart before walking back for some healing.
On her first pathfinder training expedition, she was barely trained in the combat arts (believing all other pathfinders to be murderhobos and only needed her for healing) as she entered the dungeon and sees her comrade getting slaughtered. It was there that she heard the voice of her goddess and called upon her first outsider. Her training as a Herald of her goddess starts from then. It was also on this mission that one of her Osirioni allies had informed her that the coat of arms belonged to a small noble family in Osirion.
In the later days, she focused herself in one area of the Clerical (as in cleric) training and on gaining knowledge of the nobles, specifically her family. The books were not cheap and she found clerical (as in scribe) jobs, as well as missions with the pathfinders to get them. She soon discovered she was from a branch of the minor noble family who believed peace was the way to settle all things...
A message suddenly came one night from the Master of Scrolls as she turned 21, asking her to join him and some fellow pathfinders at the pig-house.
- Further Chapters: See her chronicle sheets -