Sleuth Home - Detective Tottsy

Title:
Well-Connected
Experience:
677710
Archetype:
Very Smart
Age:
6481 days
Gender:
female
Background:
Disgraced Doctor
Sleuth Theme:
The Eastern Triads
Last Login:
Feb-7-2023
Account Status:
Inactive
Subscription Status:
Unsubscribed
 
Community:

Equipment

Pearl Handled Dirk Electrum Dragon Pendant Fancy Fedora Cheongsam Polka Dot Pumps

Completed Missions

  • Packages Delivered: 4
  • Overdue Books Returned: 7
  • Nemeses Captured: 0
  • Secret Plans Revealed: 0
  • Artifacts Unearthed: 0
  • Journal Pages Found: 0
  • Brass Rings Won: 2

Detective Biography

I started my early years on the street. I didn't have anything, and my family had left me there. They didn't want me. I remember I once stole an apple from a market trolley. I ended up with the police. They yelled all this terrible things to me. Just for an apple. While I was in the arrest, a murderer was free. No one cared for him, but me. The murderer who killed my friend Sid, the only friend I have had in my life. I needed revenge. When I got out of prison I started on my quest for finding this terrible man. I used all my skills. I learned a lot on the street cause I used my brain a lot. I found some clues on my way, but I have still not found the murderer. Therefore I started working on murder cases, to help others find answers. I don't work for the government, I work for myself. Secret service!

Politics

Order o Socrates:  Poor(-2)
Arcanum Brthrhd:  Fair(1)
Cosa Nostra:  Poor(-2)
Eastern Triads:  Neutral(0)
Circle of Light:  Fair(8)
Green Hand:  Neutral(0)
The Tea Steepers:  Neutral(0)
Shangri La Tigers:  Neutral(0)

Contacts

Shoe Maker (New York)
Music Teacher (New York)
Concierge (London)
Tailor (London)
Fortune Teller (Shanghai)
Silk Merchant (Shanghai)
Bartender (Delhi)
Tailor (Delhi)

Arch Villains

None Caught

Books Collected

Secret Adversary
Agatha Christie

The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Agatha Christie

The Hound of the Baskervilles
Arthur Conan Doyle

Martin Hewitt, Investigator
Arthur Morrison

The Mystery of Marie Roget
Edgar Allan Poe

The Moonstone
Wilkie Collins