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<blockquote data-quote="Ferrix" data-source="post: 2897657" data-attributes="member: 6115"><p>After getting my hands on a copy of the two books for a short period of time I've got most everything tacked up except Background.</p><p></p><p>Here is the Personality and Description for your pleasure.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Description</u></strong></p><p>Slender with sharp features but most of all, a sharp nose, gives him a slightly weasel-like appearance. His olive skin is curiously lighter than normal for a saltblood and no tattoos are visible upon his skin, a state he prefers so that he can’t be identified by such markings. He carries two visible weapons, a large crossbow across his back and a rapier at his hip. A crescent-shaped buckler is strapped to his right forearm. A small haversack rests on his back. The only adornment you can note are a carved ring of an exotic black and purple wood and a headband to hold his dark hair from his eyes.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Personality</u></strong></p><p>Rhyder, or “Ebony” as his closest comrades call him, leads a life of adventure. He views the world as a game, the swindling of merchants, the passing of trade and information, the delight of drinking, the revel of a brawl; all things are part of a game which he delights in coming out on top despite the odds. As all saltbloods he enjoys a life on the edge, where risk and adventure are around every corner, wealth and prestige the common reward.</p><p></p><p>Occasionally, one can find him carving idly at a piece of wood.</p><p></p><p>Bad habits would include haggling to the penny for the fun of the game, drinking a bit too much when given the chance, carousing occasionally, conveniently going for walks or to check on the horses when boring tasks such as gathering the firewood or such would arise, going off to scout without telling anyone, and so on. He would just say however, that none of these are bad, he just happens to know how to live well and get out of the mundane day-to-day that people are bound to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferrix, post: 2897657, member: 6115"] After getting my hands on a copy of the two books for a short period of time I've got most everything tacked up except Background. Here is the Personality and Description for your pleasure. [b][u]Description[/u][/b] Slender with sharp features but most of all, a sharp nose, gives him a slightly weasel-like appearance. His olive skin is curiously lighter than normal for a saltblood and no tattoos are visible upon his skin, a state he prefers so that he can’t be identified by such markings. He carries two visible weapons, a large crossbow across his back and a rapier at his hip. A crescent-shaped buckler is strapped to his right forearm. A small haversack rests on his back. The only adornment you can note are a carved ring of an exotic black and purple wood and a headband to hold his dark hair from his eyes. [b][u]Personality[/u][/b] Rhyder, or “Ebony” as his closest comrades call him, leads a life of adventure. He views the world as a game, the swindling of merchants, the passing of trade and information, the delight of drinking, the revel of a brawl; all things are part of a game which he delights in coming out on top despite the odds. As all saltbloods he enjoys a life on the edge, where risk and adventure are around every corner, wealth and prestige the common reward. Occasionally, one can find him carving idly at a piece of wood. Bad habits would include haggling to the penny for the fun of the game, drinking a bit too much when given the chance, carousing occasionally, conveniently going for walks or to check on the horses when boring tasks such as gathering the firewood or such would arise, going off to scout without telling anyone, and so on. He would just say however, that none of these are bad, he just happens to know how to live well and get out of the mundane day-to-day that people are bound to. [/QUOTE]
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