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Sixlife

The Violet Fury (planar felinal guardinal companion [they/them] / NG)
Portfolio: Reckoning, transformation, eclipse
Realm: Elysium / Unknown
Sixlife, the mysterious felinal guardinal known as the Violet Fury, is a creature of quiet intensity and enigmatic purpose. Their sleek, purple-hued fur shimmers faintly in the light, and their amethyst eyes pierce through to the souls of those who dare to meet their gaze. With a regal, standoffish demeanour, Sixlife carries themselves with an air of cat-likegrace. They’re nicknamed Sixlife—nobody knows their real name, or indeed whether they maintain a realm—because chant goes they have already sacrificed three of their nine lives in service to the ideals of goodness: Once to protect a mortal city from annihilation, once to shield a vulnerable companion from a fatal blow, and once to destroy a powerful fiendish relic at great personal cost. Each life lost has left them more resolute and more enigmatic, for they carry the weight of every choice with them.
Their philosophy is built on three pillars: Reckoning, Transformation, and Eclipse. Reckoning reflects their belief that every soul must face the consequences of its actions—good or ill—and that true growth begins with honest self-awareness. Transformation is central to their multiversal view; Sixlife teaches that dramatic change is inevitable, and that only by embracing it can one rise above fear and limitation. Finally, eclipse represents their understanding that even in moments of darkness—when all hope seems obscured—the light is never truly extinguished but merely waiting patiently to emerge again. Sixlife views their own lives as chapters in a longer story, each of their sacrifices serving as a reckoning for evil, a transformation of fate, and an eclipse that heralds a new beginnings for those they protect. Sixlife’s teachings resonate with cutters who seek redemption or struggle against despair, reminding them that even in silence or shadow, there is power in choosing to rise again. They’re also a popular patron for samsaran adventurers, whose cycles of reincarnation resonate in particular with the philosophy of eclipse.
Source: Bestiary 2 [PF1e] p15 (name only); Jon Winter-Holt
