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<blockquote data-quote="Bihlbo" data-source="post: 4077944" data-attributes="member: 9961"><p><strong>Lanuth Smoothedcrest Galem-Puvitho</strong></p><p></p><p>The faint creaking sound coming from upstairs gets progressively louder as the people below have their conversation. It sounds as if each step in the stairwell is being tested to its breaking point, one at a time.</p><p></p><p>As the thick, wide boots become visible on the stairs, the reason for the sound becomes obvious. A very tall figure, taking each step slowly and heavily, decends one careful step after another - backwards. Soon the source of the weight is seen. The figure carries a large armoire on his back as he climbs down the stairs, grunting slightly or just breathing heavily with the strain of each step.</p><p></p><p>One hand holding the base of the armoire, and the other keeping the top pulled against his shoulder, Lanuth Gelem-Puvitho, who introduced himself a few days prior as Smoothedcrest, sets the furniture on the ground immediately after descending the stairs. He stands upright again, at least as tall as the armoire himself, and wipes the sweat off his brow. Shirtless, his dark gray skin is covered with a symmetrical pattern of boney protrusions, especially thick across the abdomen. His pants are well-worn goatskin, tightly-fitted and reinforced with home-made metal knee guards. As he pulls his arm away, the thick hair now smoothed down against his forarm by the sweat he wiped away, he reveals a drawn face, curiously devoid of the boney lithoderms that are found everywhere else.</p><p></p><p>Noticing the others for the first time, Lanuth says in a thick western accent and a voice that sounds like a windchime made of sand, "Oh, very sorry I disctract. Just I do some work up a floor." Suddenly noticing who the company is, Smoothedcrest catches his breath and bows politely to her, "Madam. Apoligeece. I don better clothing for this, come down again." With that, he begins to head back up the stairs, three steps at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bihlbo, post: 4077944, member: 9961"] [b]Lanuth Smoothedcrest Galem-Puvitho[/b] The faint creaking sound coming from upstairs gets progressively louder as the people below have their conversation. It sounds as if each step in the stairwell is being tested to its breaking point, one at a time. As the thick, wide boots become visible on the stairs, the reason for the sound becomes obvious. A very tall figure, taking each step slowly and heavily, decends one careful step after another - backwards. Soon the source of the weight is seen. The figure carries a large armoire on his back as he climbs down the stairs, grunting slightly or just breathing heavily with the strain of each step. One hand holding the base of the armoire, and the other keeping the top pulled against his shoulder, Lanuth Gelem-Puvitho, who introduced himself a few days prior as Smoothedcrest, sets the furniture on the ground immediately after descending the stairs. He stands upright again, at least as tall as the armoire himself, and wipes the sweat off his brow. Shirtless, his dark gray skin is covered with a symmetrical pattern of boney protrusions, especially thick across the abdomen. His pants are well-worn goatskin, tightly-fitted and reinforced with home-made metal knee guards. As he pulls his arm away, the thick hair now smoothed down against his forarm by the sweat he wiped away, he reveals a drawn face, curiously devoid of the boney lithoderms that are found everywhere else. Noticing the others for the first time, Lanuth says in a thick western accent and a voice that sounds like a windchime made of sand, "Oh, very sorry I disctract. Just I do some work up a floor." Suddenly noticing who the company is, Smoothedcrest catches his breath and bows politely to her, "Madam. Apoligeece. I don better clothing for this, come down again." With that, he begins to head back up the stairs, three steps at a time. [/QUOTE]
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