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<blockquote data-quote="Grineck Cut-tooth" data-source="post: 2558554"><p>I covered Tharivious above, but I figured since I already have this name for the IC boards, I'd post Grineck's character quirks.</p><p></p><p>His history isn't nearly as detailed as some of my other characters, but his personality is a bit unusual.</p><p></p><p>For one, he's a goblin that drinks milk. Most goblins would drink alcohol of some sort, but not Grineck. Why you may ask? Because Grineck's parents were alcoholics, and he despised them, so he's sworn to never drink. He drinks milk because of it's accessability, he often manages to get a hold of it while going through the countyside by sneaking into barnyards and taking what he needs.</p><p></p><p>Second, and this is one of my favorite quirks of his, is his odd phobia: He is deathly afraid of owls. Even seeing a shadow that looks like an owl is enough to send him running under the nearest table or chair and cowering in terror, usually making quite a bit of noise. Somehow, when he does run and dive beneath the furniture, he manages to never spill even a drop of his milk if it's in hand, due to an unusual luck about him. This fear stems from his home's witch doctor, who kept owls as pets and would feed poorly behaved children to the birds as sacrifices to their god.</p><p></p><p>Third are his clothes. He dresses in a bright green ( <span style="color: limegreen">Like this.</span> ) suit and a bright green hat with a long black feather on one side. The suit and hat are too large for him, but he tries to make it look normal. He actually found the clothes on an unfortunate dwarf who had died and was wearing the suit and hat. Grineck took the clothes and made them his own, but despite how easily he got the clothes, he is loathe to part with them, even if it would mean money or better fitting clothing, just because he's a pack rat of sorts.</p><p></p><p>Fourth and final in what I'll list here, is his unusual luck. He manages to avoid the worst situations ( Mainly because I find him too much fun to play to kill him off. ) in very odd ways. When his life is threatened, he manages to trip over his clothing so many times and in so many ways that he evades death and gets out of there as soon as possible. Even he doesn't see this as luck, and gets annoyed when he trips and stumbles, not realizing that his clumsiness saves his life.</p><p></p><p>That's Grineck's quirks in a nutshell, he does have a few more, but those are the more interesting ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grineck Cut-tooth, post: 2558554"] I covered Tharivious above, but I figured since I already have this name for the IC boards, I'd post Grineck's character quirks. His history isn't nearly as detailed as some of my other characters, but his personality is a bit unusual. For one, he's a goblin that drinks milk. Most goblins would drink alcohol of some sort, but not Grineck. Why you may ask? Because Grineck's parents were alcoholics, and he despised them, so he's sworn to never drink. He drinks milk because of it's accessability, he often manages to get a hold of it while going through the countyside by sneaking into barnyards and taking what he needs. Second, and this is one of my favorite quirks of his, is his odd phobia: He is deathly afraid of owls. Even seeing a shadow that looks like an owl is enough to send him running under the nearest table or chair and cowering in terror, usually making quite a bit of noise. Somehow, when he does run and dive beneath the furniture, he manages to never spill even a drop of his milk if it's in hand, due to an unusual luck about him. This fear stems from his home's witch doctor, who kept owls as pets and would feed poorly behaved children to the birds as sacrifices to their god. Third are his clothes. He dresses in a bright green ( [COLOR=limegreen]Like this.[/COLOR] ) suit and a bright green hat with a long black feather on one side. The suit and hat are too large for him, but he tries to make it look normal. He actually found the clothes on an unfortunate dwarf who had died and was wearing the suit and hat. Grineck took the clothes and made them his own, but despite how easily he got the clothes, he is loathe to part with them, even if it would mean money or better fitting clothing, just because he's a pack rat of sorts. Fourth and final in what I'll list here, is his unusual luck. He manages to avoid the worst situations ( Mainly because I find him too much fun to play to kill him off. ) in very odd ways. When his life is threatened, he manages to trip over his clothing so many times and in so many ways that he evades death and gets out of there as soon as possible. Even he doesn't see this as luck, and gets annoyed when he trips and stumbles, not realizing that his clumsiness saves his life. That's Grineck's quirks in a nutshell, he does have a few more, but those are the more interesting ones. [/QUOTE]
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