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General
Sidika Sinsen is a female Au Ra of Xaela clan, registered in the database on with 38396026 for ID.
Born on 26th Sun of the 2nd Umbral Moon under protection of Nymeia, the Spinner.
Currently is resident of Limsa Lominsa, Vylbrand on Ridill of Gaia.
Reached rank of Storm Captain in Maelstrom Grand company.
Last interview was conducted on .
This is what adventurer had to say during it:
An orphaned Xaela who somehow got mixed in with the refugees in Ul'dah. Sidika was quickly sold to a slave trader who then raised as a princess to be sold as an exotic bride. She knew what was up as she grew up, but what little choice did she have. She had nothing to her name. Fleeing the slave trader would only mean starving or hacked by wild animals. So she waited for a perfect opportunity to get away.
The urgency came when her 'customer' finally visited. In her vision she saw the person doing unimaginable things to a slave. Even the lady by his side did not left unscathed in it. He was satisfied with her appearance and mannerism. The deal was done and contract was signed. She was to be dolled up and transported to his estate in a week.
A few days later, she discarded all fears, broke out of her room, and board a ferry to Limsa Lominsa. She may have nothing to her name, but this axe she was given on the way will surely earn her some!