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<blockquote data-quote="Graf" data-source="post: 4310193" data-attributes="member: 3087"><p>couple of npc crew members; just for fun.</p><p>cabin boys or the equivalent</p><p></p><p>[sblock=two halflings]"Grim"</p><p>A sour hostile looking halfling; bald, ugly and middle aged he never has a nice word (or a word at all) with anyone.</p><p>Grim was unlucky in love and almost everything else. But he's not dishonest just depressed. He hangs out with Grins because he feels like it's his lot in life to have the worst of things. Someone who befriends him could have a staunch ally for life.</p><p></p><p>"Grins"</p><p>A friendly looking halfling; always ready with a ready smile and a joke. He almost certainly hangs out with the bitter Grim out of pity.</p><p>There is no creature this side of the underdark more vehemently filled with hostile loathing toward other people than Grins. Convinced that his lot in life (Grins has a fabulously overdeveloped sense of entitlement) is due to the fault of others Grins spends each day simmering with loathing toward those he's force to serve. He even puts up with his insufferable nickname, struggling through his days with an inane smile plastered across his face. Only Grim hears about it late at night in their bunks (they grew up in the same region albeit 20 years apart).</p><p>Grin's ability to cause damage to others is limited (he's just a cabin boy) but he takes very chance he can get to steal and cause trouble, provided it can't be traced back to him. He particularly likes lying (it makes him feel superior).</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=treelover]Winnow Biurg</p><p>"treelover"</p><p>Winnow is noticable even at a distance. An otherwise unremarkable human he has several thick woodenvines growing from his shoulders and neck.</p><p>This affectation indicates he's a follower of an extreme Druidic sect (derisively called "plant men"by most people) that holds that plant life is superior to other sorts of life. The extreme (and relatively more well known) militant arm of the sect has attacked several cities, summoning armies of treants in at least two cases.</p><p>Winnow is a pacifist and joined the crew to see the world.</p><p>Winnow was hired when the 1st mate was desperate for men and has proved difficult to fire (he works twice as hard as anyone else and otherwise keeps to himself). The first mate continues to work at it though repeatedly singling "treelover" out for the worst jobs.</p><p>Alternative has taken a keen interest in Winnow; that sect was particularly vigourously persecuted in Autonomus. He recalls reports of a group of rogue forged who rejected their construct nature and called themselves the lifeforged. He's been resisting speaking to the Winnow for fear of blowing his cover (so far).</p><p></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graf, post: 4310193, member: 3087"] couple of npc crew members; just for fun. cabin boys or the equivalent [sblock=two halflings]"Grim" A sour hostile looking halfling; bald, ugly and middle aged he never has a nice word (or a word at all) with anyone. Grim was unlucky in love and almost everything else. But he's not dishonest just depressed. He hangs out with Grins because he feels like it's his lot in life to have the worst of things. Someone who befriends him could have a staunch ally for life. "Grins" A friendly looking halfling; always ready with a ready smile and a joke. He almost certainly hangs out with the bitter Grim out of pity. There is no creature this side of the underdark more vehemently filled with hostile loathing toward other people than Grins. Convinced that his lot in life (Grins has a fabulously overdeveloped sense of entitlement) is due to the fault of others Grins spends each day simmering with loathing toward those he's force to serve. He even puts up with his insufferable nickname, struggling through his days with an inane smile plastered across his face. Only Grim hears about it late at night in their bunks (they grew up in the same region albeit 20 years apart). Grin's ability to cause damage to others is limited (he's just a cabin boy) but he takes very chance he can get to steal and cause trouble, provided it can't be traced back to him. He particularly likes lying (it makes him feel superior). [/sblock] [sblock=treelover]Winnow Biurg "treelover" Winnow is noticable even at a distance. An otherwise unremarkable human he has several thick woodenvines growing from his shoulders and neck. This affectation indicates he's a follower of an extreme Druidic sect (derisively called "plant men"by most people) that holds that plant life is superior to other sorts of life. The extreme (and relatively more well known) militant arm of the sect has attacked several cities, summoning armies of treants in at least two cases. Winnow is a pacifist and joined the crew to see the world. Winnow was hired when the 1st mate was desperate for men and has proved difficult to fire (he works twice as hard as anyone else and otherwise keeps to himself). The first mate continues to work at it though repeatedly singling "treelover" out for the worst jobs. Alternative has taken a keen interest in Winnow; that sect was particularly vigourously persecuted in Autonomus. He recalls reports of a group of rogue forged who rejected their construct nature and called themselves the lifeforged. He's been resisting speaking to the Winnow for fear of blowing his cover (so far). [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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