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'''Tes'ili Serikos''' is a transport specialist, black marketeer, and the commanding officer of the Apostolosian logistics and transport squad the Red Fennecs. They smuggle a variety of goods under the pretense of moving wartime supplies. Tes is short, round, fuzzy, and mostly good natured.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], dossier</ref>
'''Tes'ili Serikos''' is a transport specialist, a black marketeer, and the commanding officer of the [[Stel Apostolos|Apostolosian]] logistics and transport squad the [[Red Fennecs]]. They smuggle a variety of goods under the pretense of moving wartime supplies. Tes is short, round, fuzzy, and mostly good-natured.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]], dossier</ref>


At Obelle during the arrival of Past, [[Valence]] refuses an offer to take some of tes's smuggled goods in favor of just stealing them.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]]</ref> In the wake of this Tes'ili is reassigned to the Icebreaker front line by Apostolosian command to get them out of the way, though they continue smuggling goods. An encounter with [[Clementine Kesh]] and tes's acquaintance [[Exeter Leap]] during their infiltration of a Fort Icebreaker emplacement causes tes to offer to help supply [[Rapid Evening (PARTIZAN)|the Rapid Evening]].<ref>[[PARTIZAN 17: BITTER AIR - THREECARD]]</ref>
== History and Involvement ==
At Obelle during the arrival of Past, [[Valence]] refuses an offer to take some of Tes'ili's smuggled goods in favor of just stealing them.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 02: Obelle, On Fire]]</ref> In the wake of this Tes'ili is reassigned to the [[Fort Icebreaker|Icebreaker]] front line by Apostolosian command to get them out of the way, though they continue smuggling goods. An encounter with [[Clementine Kesh]] and tes's acquaintance [[Exeter Leap]] during their infiltration of a Fort Icebreaker emplacement leads to tes offering to help supply [[Rapid Evening (PARTIZAN)|the Rapid Evening]].<ref>[[PARTIZAN 17: BITTER AIR - THREECARD]]</ref>


Serikos eventually joins Millennium Break and takes part in piracy operations.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 20: On the Eve of Revolution]]</ref>
Tes'ili eventually joins [[Millennium Break]] and takes part in piracy operations.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 20: On the Eve of Revolution]]</ref> They're caught by Leap and [[Broun]] trying to charge a "tithe" at pirate sign-ups.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 22: Millennium Break: Forward, to Piracy (Sharp Tensions Across Tremulous Seas)]]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:45, 6 January 2024

Tes'ili Serikos is a transport specialist, a black marketeer, and the commanding officer of the Apostolosian logistics and transport squad the Red Fennecs. They smuggle a variety of goods under the pretense of moving wartime supplies. Tes is short, round, fuzzy, and mostly good-natured.[1]

History and Involvement

At Obelle during the arrival of Past, Valence refuses an offer to take some of Tes'ili's smuggled goods in favor of just stealing them.[2] In the wake of this Tes'ili is reassigned to the Icebreaker front line by Apostolosian command to get them out of the way, though they continue smuggling goods. An encounter with Clementine Kesh and tes's acquaintance Exeter Leap during their infiltration of a Fort Icebreaker emplacement leads to tes offering to help supply the Rapid Evening.[3]

Tes'ili eventually joins Millennium Break and takes part in piracy operations.[4] They're caught by Leap and Broun trying to charge a "tithe" at pirate sign-ups.[5]

References