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<blockquote data-quote="Hannerdyn" data-source="post: 6429151" data-attributes="member: 6777934"><p><strong>Hugo Van Haan</strong></p><p></p><p>At the center of the table sits the dwarf Hugo Van Haan, reclined, his fingers making a steeple upon his ample belly. He takes a moment to study the bottle of calvados with a heavy brass monocle, noting the origin and year.</p><p></p><p>His coat was green, but subtle enough to miss being garish. The silver buttons were recently cleaned and his kerchief was that dirty-white that alerted everyone that he had no talent for laundry. He wore no hat, as was custom for dwarves, and instead proudly showed off a head of hair boldly red and cut to reveal two long strips of scalp on either side of his head. This combined with the intricate braiding of both hair and beard showed him to be of a house of some low nobility, that he was the third of seven sons, and that he had seen 25 winters. brass rings and wax held all the details of his hair in place.</p><p></p><p>This aside, he was ugly. His nose was red, his eyes over-large, green and kind. There was scarring from a burn or perhaps a disease on one side of his face, and his ruddy pink hide seemed forever on the verge of blistering.</p><p></p><p>Du Tourbillon had assembled a crew, and most of them look clean and alert, which meant they're likely as desperate for work as was Hugo. Old Zef was there as well, which was fortunate. As desperate as he was for an income it was always difficult when you knew no one aboard. Zef was as able a seaman as one could find, so judging by the quality of that one shrewd choice (and the quality of the calvados) Hugo decided du Tourbillon was a fit employer.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008000">"I'm sorry man. To lose a son is the most gutting of life's injuries... Tell me, what was the boy's name?"</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>OOC: Intelligence check on knowing some details of the Reigersberg. <a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/4710237/" target="_blank">1d20+3=6</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hannerdyn, post: 6429151, member: 6777934"] [b]Hugo Van Haan[/b] At the center of the table sits the dwarf Hugo Van Haan, reclined, his fingers making a steeple upon his ample belly. He takes a moment to study the bottle of calvados with a heavy brass monocle, noting the origin and year. His coat was green, but subtle enough to miss being garish. The silver buttons were recently cleaned and his kerchief was that dirty-white that alerted everyone that he had no talent for laundry. He wore no hat, as was custom for dwarves, and instead proudly showed off a head of hair boldly red and cut to reveal two long strips of scalp on either side of his head. This combined with the intricate braiding of both hair and beard showed him to be of a house of some low nobility, that he was the third of seven sons, and that he had seen 25 winters. brass rings and wax held all the details of his hair in place. This aside, he was ugly. His nose was red, his eyes over-large, green and kind. There was scarring from a burn or perhaps a disease on one side of his face, and his ruddy pink hide seemed forever on the verge of blistering. Du Tourbillon had assembled a crew, and most of them look clean and alert, which meant they're likely as desperate for work as was Hugo. Old Zef was there as well, which was fortunate. As desperate as he was for an income it was always difficult when you knew no one aboard. Zef was as able a seaman as one could find, so judging by the quality of that one shrewd choice (and the quality of the calvados) Hugo decided du Tourbillon was a fit employer. [COLOR=#008000]"I'm sorry man. To lose a son is the most gutting of life's injuries... Tell me, what was the boy's name?"[/COLOR] OOC: Intelligence check on knowing some details of the Reigersberg. [URL="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/4710237/"]1d20+3=6[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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