The Researcher & The Angel

Subject 67-A1G5

Researcher: Trinity Russo 

Study: The connection between the divine and Gigantes.

Date: Vishu the 5th under Luna in the 8th cycle - 1855 around 10AM.

My primary aim of this research is to explore the correlation between Gigantes blood, racial traits, and magic to the Divine. This study seeks to further understand why some Gigantes are born blessed and others not. This study will also dive into if Gigantes do, indeed, share blood with demi-deities and how that correlates to the current bloodline of Gigantes. 


1. Subject 67-A1G5 Background:

Age: 28

Gender: Male

Race: Sky Gigantes

Medical History:  Physical health - immaculate. Mentally - strong. Emotionally - genuinely speaking healthy but closed off. Not very personal.

Background: Born to normal Sky Gigantes with a standard background. Signs of abuse on wings and back, which can physically be reported but subject has refused commentary on. Covered up with tattoos, likely to hide them.

Informed Consent: The subject has provided informed consent in accordance with the Green Hearts ethical guidelines and the Emporia Scholars protocols. Subject refused any other researchers assistance or testing done by anyone but the current researcher. Current reason unknown, but will be honored.


2. Methods of Data Collection:

Blood Sample Collection: Blood samples were obtained through finger pricking.

Analysis: The blood samples will be tested for magical remnants, cellular biology, and resilience.

Racial Traits: The subject’s racial traits will be characterized based on physical characteristics as well as common racial traits shared among the Sky Gigantes ancestry and other subraces.


3. Data Analysis Plan:

Data will be analyzed using cross-matching and weakness testing to identify patterns, correlations, or significant differences between the subject’s blood characteristics and racial traits with that of divine samples. This will allow for a deeper understanding of the correlation between the divine and Gigantes. It may possibly also prove to show the difference between blessed and others Gigantes subraces. 


4. Ethical Considerations:

This study adheres to ethical standards as outlined in The Light Guild Pact of the 4th cycle. All efforts are made to respect the privacy and confidentiality of the subject, with de-identified data used in reporting results.


5. Conclusion

The research is ongoing, and initial data will be analyzed after the completion of further testing. Results may offer valuable insights into the biological markers that align with Gigantes and the Divine. The study respects and upholds ethical principles concerning human subject research, particularly in terms of racial sensitivity, privacy, and participant autonomy.


Trinity sighed as she finished writing her report, looking to the Gigantes who sat on the table across from her. 

"Done?" He asked, a hand on his shoulder as he rolled to check it's movability. Trinity scoffed at his gull. He ignored her glares while fluffing up his large, white wings.

"Hardly. Now that I have your samples I have to take them to the lab, compare and contrast them, go through the data, and journal my findings. These things don't just happen overnight. While on the subject, do you know how weird your conditions to consent sound?" The human female spat her words like venom, glaring at him even more. He shrugged, leaning back on the table as his eyes wondered the room. 

"Can I leave now?" His tone rang bored, infuriating the scholar to no end. Seeing her annoyed expression, he gained a lazy smile. 

"Go ahead. I don't care what you do. Just be around to be at my beckon and call if I need you." Trinity gave him a dismissive wave. He hopped off the table, walking passed her and to the rooms exit. 

"I wouldn't dream of missing your summon." The sarcasm nearly dropped off his words. 

"Good boy." The woman matched his sarcasm as an invisible force shoved him out of the room and slammed the door shut. The Gigantes placed two hands behind his head and walked away, his smile fading into a cold line. 

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