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<blockquote data-quote="Artur Hawkwing" data-source="post: 5629969" data-attributes="member: 50177"><p><strong>"Kip the Lad" - Roxanne Kipwell</strong></p><p></p><p>Kip is a youthful fellow, slinder and almost feminine of feature, or perhaps a trace of Elven? He is nimble and quick, tries to be aware of all that goes on around him at all times. He prefers to be alone, even with the group, in as much as not initiating conversation and keeping his own council. He keeps his bedroll a little distant from others, though still within the safety of the campfire light. He has said that, as he gets more comfortable with his traveling companions, he will open up. </p><p></p><p>Kip the Lad is, or was, a fairly well known employee to an eccentric collector. Part of his team that visited ancient ruins and all sorts of weird places to retrieve any number of bizarre and sometimes unattractive artifacts. "Knick Knacks" as they were commonly referred to. His future fell into doubt with the untimely death of his employer, a death surrounded by any number of fantastic and even melodramatic rumors of how he died, how he was killed and who did it. The popular story is a young lover of his found he paid more attention to his collection of oddities than to her and she had him killed. Others say one of the objects his team recovered was cursed and it was the curse that killed him. Others take that a step further, saying that any involved in the retrieval of those items are cursed, as are those who are around them.</p><p></p><p>Kip places little stock on that last story, having snorted at it and commented time and again that he is still alive and suffers nothing from such a curse. With his employer dead, Kip decided that the idea to leave the town and head into the world to seek adventure was another stroke of luck, giving him an escape from the uncertainty of the town into the unknown of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artur Hawkwing, post: 5629969, member: 50177"] [b]"Kip the Lad" - Roxanne Kipwell[/b] Kip is a youthful fellow, slinder and almost feminine of feature, or perhaps a trace of Elven? He is nimble and quick, tries to be aware of all that goes on around him at all times. He prefers to be alone, even with the group, in as much as not initiating conversation and keeping his own council. He keeps his bedroll a little distant from others, though still within the safety of the campfire light. He has said that, as he gets more comfortable with his traveling companions, he will open up. Kip the Lad is, or was, a fairly well known employee to an eccentric collector. Part of his team that visited ancient ruins and all sorts of weird places to retrieve any number of bizarre and sometimes unattractive artifacts. "Knick Knacks" as they were commonly referred to. His future fell into doubt with the untimely death of his employer, a death surrounded by any number of fantastic and even melodramatic rumors of how he died, how he was killed and who did it. The popular story is a young lover of his found he paid more attention to his collection of oddities than to her and she had him killed. Others say one of the objects his team recovered was cursed and it was the curse that killed him. Others take that a step further, saying that any involved in the retrieval of those items are cursed, as are those who are around them. Kip places little stock on that last story, having snorted at it and commented time and again that he is still alive and suffers nothing from such a curse. With his employer dead, Kip decided that the idea to leave the town and head into the world to seek adventure was another stroke of luck, giving him an escape from the uncertainty of the town into the unknown of the world. [/QUOTE]
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