Felix, a warforged of indeterminate age, is a figure of enigmatic presence in the coastal city of Semontium, the bustling capital of the Rovemonese empire. Their body is a curious blend of the mechanical and the human; a television screen serves as their head, flickering occasionally with static or displaying cryptic images that hint at their inner thoughts. Their arms, legs, and waist are crafted to mimic human anatomy, though the metallic sheen of their construction is unmistakable. Felix's choice of attire—a long, tattered cloak that shrouds their form—adds an air of mystery and anonymity to their already peculiar appearance. They are accompanied by three pet mice named Puffball, Jelly, and Beefsteak, each of which scurries around Felix, adding a touch of warmth to their otherwise cold, metallic existence.

In the days of old, Felix was designed as a sleeper agent, programmed to infiltrate major cities, gain the trust of their inhabitants, and then execute a devastating plan to steal their information and annihilate the population. However, in the present, Felix has become a local thief, their robberies serving as a catalyst for fragmented memories of their past life. As they navigate the bustling streets of Semontium, Felix struggles with the remnants of their programming and the desire to forge a new identity. Their unique quirk is a tendency to speak in a monotone voice, a remnant of their warforged nature, which contrasts sharply with the vibrant city life around them.

The conflicts in Felix's life are manifold. They grapple with the fear of their past catching up with them, the moral quandary of their thievery, and the isolation that comes with being a warforged in a world of flesh and blood. Yet, Felix persists, driven by a need to understand their origins and to find a place in a world that both fascinates and frightens them. Their journey is one of self-discovery, as they slowly piece together the puzzle of their existence, each theft bringing them closer to the truth but also to the danger of their past awakening. The resolution of Felix's story lies in the delicate balance between their past and present selves, a balance that could tip at any moment, leading to either redemption or destruction.