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<blockquote data-quote="Xavim" data-source="post: 2563577" data-attributes="member: 14089"><p>As the figure approaches you find ample opportunity to study his appearence in more detail than you cared to earlier.</p><p></p><p>Darkly cloaked he stands a little over four and a half feet tall, though his physical dimensions are hard to discern beneath the maze of cloth. You count at least 4 separate layers of heavy wool and leather, quite remarkable that he can even move without passing out from the heat, let alone seem perfectly at ease. The hems of each of his garments are frayed and weather stained. He has obviously traveled quite the distance to have worn the thick leather so. Though, with his walk its no wonder.</p><p></p><p>The movements of the cloaked figure are uneasy and awkward. He staggers slightly with every step, as if each movement was an extreme use of controled effort. With every step the hems of his costume sweep the floor with an audiable 'swoosh' kicking, or leaving its hard to tell with his outer cloak which is cleaner, the floor or the cloak, a small amount of dust around in his wake. With his hood pulled as it is, only the lower half of his face is clearly visible, but it is clear that he is not enjoying the act of walking. </p><p></p><p>Considering his height and the amount of wrappings he wears one can't help but wonder if maybe he's the victim of some horrible leperic disease, or perhaps ended up on the wrong end of an orcs axe. Although, despite his obvious disdain for and general difficulty, he does not use a cane or any other aid.</p><p></p><p>Nor does he carry any discernable weapons on his person, though any number of trinkets could be hidden away beneath the folds of his capes. You assume though that he must be armed, only a fool would wander about with such obviously hampered movements without the ability to defend themselves. </p><p></p><p>(Hope I didn't go out of line here in describing what you see Seth. I'm not sure of the policies of the use of the second person.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xavim, post: 2563577, member: 14089"] As the figure approaches you find ample opportunity to study his appearence in more detail than you cared to earlier. Darkly cloaked he stands a little over four and a half feet tall, though his physical dimensions are hard to discern beneath the maze of cloth. You count at least 4 separate layers of heavy wool and leather, quite remarkable that he can even move without passing out from the heat, let alone seem perfectly at ease. The hems of each of his garments are frayed and weather stained. He has obviously traveled quite the distance to have worn the thick leather so. Though, with his walk its no wonder. The movements of the cloaked figure are uneasy and awkward. He staggers slightly with every step, as if each movement was an extreme use of controled effort. With every step the hems of his costume sweep the floor with an audiable 'swoosh' kicking, or leaving its hard to tell with his outer cloak which is cleaner, the floor or the cloak, a small amount of dust around in his wake. With his hood pulled as it is, only the lower half of his face is clearly visible, but it is clear that he is not enjoying the act of walking. Considering his height and the amount of wrappings he wears one can't help but wonder if maybe he's the victim of some horrible leperic disease, or perhaps ended up on the wrong end of an orcs axe. Although, despite his obvious disdain for and general difficulty, he does not use a cane or any other aid. Nor does he carry any discernable weapons on his person, though any number of trinkets could be hidden away beneath the folds of his capes. You assume though that he must be armed, only a fool would wander about with such obviously hampered movements without the ability to defend themselves. (Hope I didn't go out of line here in describing what you see Seth. I'm not sure of the policies of the use of the second person.) [/QUOTE]
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