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<blockquote data-quote="ghostcat" data-source="post: 6228226" data-attributes="member: 30034"><p>As various people are carrying out last minutes tasks prior to leaving, Libros goes to the library and pursues his mother to let him take a copy of "Secrets of the Neverworld" by J.R. Hartley. This is a pop guide to the Neverworld never the less they may be something in it he doesn't know.</p><p></p><p>Libros rides inside the carriage. He would like to get to know his new companions but he is not really much of a conversationalist and so spends the journey trying to read his book, with little success due to the carriage bouncing around. </p><p></p><p>By the time they arrive at the baron's house he aches in all the places that he doesn't want to. Its not so much that the carriage is uncomfortable, its just that he is not used to riding. </p><p></p><p>After settling in to his accommodation, Libros goes looking for a hot bath where he can soak his achingh body.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Appearance]To say the Libros is not attractive is an understatement. He has coarse black hair which he keeps very close cropped. His face is plain, apart from his eyes which are icy blue and shine with intelligence and are by far his best feature. As for the rest: his nose is too long and hooked, his lips are so thin that they are almost non-existent and he has a weak double chin which he tries to hide with a beard. Unfortunately he is still too young to grow a proper beard and his current attempt can best be described as bum-fluff.</p><p></p><p>He usually hides his body beneath voluminous, iridescent robes. However, in the unlikely event he is not wearing his robes you would see that his arms and legs are thin, almost matchsticks, and a body where it is possible to count the ribs. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghostcat, post: 6228226, member: 30034"] As various people are carrying out last minutes tasks prior to leaving, Libros goes to the library and pursues his mother to let him take a copy of "Secrets of the Neverworld" by J.R. Hartley. This is a pop guide to the Neverworld never the less they may be something in it he doesn't know. Libros rides inside the carriage. He would like to get to know his new companions but he is not really much of a conversationalist and so spends the journey trying to read his book, with little success due to the carriage bouncing around. By the time they arrive at the baron's house he aches in all the places that he doesn't want to. Its not so much that the carriage is uncomfortable, its just that he is not used to riding. After settling in to his accommodation, Libros goes looking for a hot bath where he can soak his achingh body. [sblock=Appearance]To say the Libros is not attractive is an understatement. He has coarse black hair which he keeps very close cropped. His face is plain, apart from his eyes which are icy blue and shine with intelligence and are by far his best feature. As for the rest: his nose is too long and hooked, his lips are so thin that they are almost non-existent and he has a weak double chin which he tries to hide with a beard. Unfortunately he is still too young to grow a proper beard and his current attempt can best be described as bum-fluff. He usually hides his body beneath voluminous, iridescent robes. However, in the unlikely event he is not wearing his robes you would see that his arms and legs are thin, almost matchsticks, and a body where it is possible to count the ribs. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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