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<blockquote data-quote="Zurai" data-source="post: 3976978" data-attributes="member: 52324"><p>[sblock=OOC]Those are floppy ears, actually, not horns. And no, helms aren't really known in Cuirlen, although hats are.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>The creature is genderless; only a smooth patch of skin exists between its legs. The only hair on its body is the clump of limp, oily strands on top of its head. Both of the things are absolutely filthy; you can't even be sure of the color of their skin between the poor light of the camp fire and the layers of grime coating them. Both carried only a knife in addition to their ratty leather hats and loincloths; the knives, however, appear to be carved from the sharpened bone of some small creature, and are stained red and black from blood both fresh and dried.[sblock=Bone Knives]<img src="http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l245/Zurai001/Into%20the%20New%20World/ITNWboneknife.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" />[/sblock]</p><p>The creatures are small - only three or four feet tall - with squat, compact bodies and long gangly limbs. Their heads are nearly as big as their torsos, and each has a gaping mouth filled with serrated, needle-sharp teeth. Their beady eyes are set wide on either side of their heads; the eyes have no irises or pupils, being instead a solid off-white color. They have broad hands and feet, with long four-jointed fingers and slightly webbed feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zurai, post: 3976978, member: 52324"] [sblock=OOC]Those are floppy ears, actually, not horns. And no, helms aren't really known in Cuirlen, although hats are.[/sblock] The creature is genderless; only a smooth patch of skin exists between its legs. The only hair on its body is the clump of limp, oily strands on top of its head. Both of the things are absolutely filthy; you can't even be sure of the color of their skin between the poor light of the camp fire and the layers of grime coating them. Both carried only a knife in addition to their ratty leather hats and loincloths; the knives, however, appear to be carved from the sharpened bone of some small creature, and are stained red and black from blood both fresh and dried.[sblock=Bone Knives][IMG]http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l245/Zurai001/Into%20the%20New%20World/ITNWboneknife.png[/IMG][/sblock] The creatures are small - only three or four feet tall - with squat, compact bodies and long gangly limbs. Their heads are nearly as big as their torsos, and each has a gaping mouth filled with serrated, needle-sharp teeth. Their beady eyes are set wide on either side of their heads; the eyes have no irises or pupils, being instead a solid off-white color. They have broad hands and feet, with long four-jointed fingers and slightly webbed feet. [/QUOTE]
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