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Wren, the Fine Print miniature
Wizards · The Traditions · Citizen 080

Wren

the Fine Print
Mage · The Whispering Index
The Sheet
STR
8
-1
DEX
11
+0
CON
12
+1
INT
18
+4
WIS
15
+2
CHA
10
+0
Affinity Binding Ward the Undertow Bane the Cold Between
Proficiencies Reading · Investigation · History · Insight · Keeping (bold = expertise)
Mage · The Whispering Index
Keeps a grimoire that talks back — trades knowledge with the living book for readings no one should have.
The Ladder

What they learn

LV 1
Read Everything Automatically find the operative clause, the misprint, the trick in any text.
LV 3
Notarize Certify a record: it cannot be mundanely altered, and edits against it are detectable.
LV 6
Mirror-Read Decode any notation meant to be read from the other side — the world's own marks included.
LV 10
Enter Into Evidence 1/story, make one hidden truth irrevocably public and un-smoothable.
For the Guide

How to run Wren

VoicePrecise, pedantic, secretly tender. Files things. Sues clouds.
WantsTo read the whole document. To make the record true, not just perfect. To finish the sentence the world started.
Do this nowWren reads it — catches the detail everyone missed, the contradiction, the trick in the wording, the thing that's upside-down. “Every record in the Kingdom is perfect. That is not the same as true. It is nearly the opposite.” The party's investigator and its conscience. His power is literacy — he wins scenes by decoding paperwork and rotating the page until gibberish resolves. He keeps the town's only copy of a contract describing the entire Kingdom as leased premises, and he walks out the gate first, pen uncapped, into the largest unread document in existence. Fights best beside — The Tome, and Junia — he keeps facts, she keeps feelings; between them, nothing is lost.
“Every record in the Kingdom is perfect. That is not the same as true. It is

nearly the opposite.” The party's investigator and its conscience. His power is literacy — he wins scenes by decoding paperwork and rotating the page until gibberish resolves. He keeps the town's only copy of a contract describing the entire Kingdom as leased premises, and he walks out the gate first, pen uncapped, into the largest unread document in existence.

Fights best beside The Tome, and Junia — he keeps facts, she keeps feelings; between them, nothing is lost.

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