My story isn't one that's told over generations. Very few people know my name, and even less actually care know it. I wasn't one to really stand out amongst the crowds. To be brutally honest, standing out was something that made me feel rather uncomfortable.

Just let me start off now by telling you that I'm not important. I'm not the savior of the Holy Lands, nor did I lead the Brotherhood through the Renaissance Era. I've never once seen a Piece of Eden with my own eyes, let alone control it like they did. I did, however, suffer tragedy. Yes, this tragedy led me down a path I unknowingly traveled until I was already in the middle of something I never fully understood. But really, that's just classic repetition. That's happened to many of our brothers and sisters, since the very beginning. It's kind of an occupational hazard- we've seen it happen so consistently that most of us are used to feeling anguish and watching the light of someone's life snuff out without batting an eye by the time we achieve a rank past novice.

What makes my story stand out, compared to others? It's just a tale about a young girl who grew up under an abusive father, whose mother would eventually be taken away from her, and who would then be sold into something that would change her life forever. When she would begin to think that that was the end of her tiring journey, it would prove to only be the beginning of something rather… intriguing.

So, to answer the previous question… I guess I'll let you decide.