The Characters from Stoat

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#21 Post by Pulpatoon »

If your characters are completed, please post the sheets in the "Characters (Finalized)" thread.

Here is information on inputing character sheets on the forum.

Please post your NPCs and village locations in this thread.

An In-Character thread has been started. Hop in as soon as you're ready!

The next two weeks may be kinda slow, but if everyone checks in every couple days, we can start building some momentum!

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#22 Post by Vargold »

Still here, but it looks like I'mnot really going to have time to get the character all finished until I get back to the States on the 5th (i.e., Monday).

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#23 Post by Pulpatoon »

No worries! Take your time; we'll be here when you're settled in.

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#24 Post by bislab »

bislab's character: Mournath Aielorn

Description : Mournath is a short lad with long dark hair kept up in a leathered braid. His green eyes don't miss much and have the weight of age despite his youth. Dark skin laced with the countless scars earned from trail breaking through brambles and thorn is seen in the gaps where his fur and leathers don't quite meet.

The silver stag - has a majestic spread of antler with the left most horn having fewer points than the right. It's silver luminous skin is marred by a dark scar that runs along his left flank and neck. Mournath has taken to calling him 'Hourin'

2 People in the village:

The cloth weaver Sariah has helped Mournath to mend his tattered clothing. In return, Mournath leaves rabbit and other small game. She's a homely woman in her twenties, overlooked by suitors for her lack of grace and beauty. Her heart is good and she knows well right from wrong. She is never mistaken when judging the character of another.

The fisherman 'cousin Roy' is a fixture of the village. Here as long as any can remember, yet know one can recollect his full name. Everyone calls him 'cousin' but know one rightly can claim him as kin. He's a wide man, wide of girth and wide of grin who can coax a laugh from any man. He has stories of fishing vast oceans of water, but her in the village ice-fishing the frozen streams is the best he can manage.

2 places in the village:

The tannery is located at the extreme edge of the village where the noxious fumes of the leather works is kept from sensitive noses.

The charcuterie in comparison has wondrous smells of hanging meats. The cured sausages, bacons and terrines for the village are turned out here.

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#25 Post by Pulpatoon »

Welcome, Mournath! Feel free to wander in to the in-character thread!

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#26 Post by Vargold »

Mournath just snatched my stag! WTF! ;)

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#27 Post by Pulpatoon »

!!!

Clearly, everyone wants onboard the party stag.

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#28 Post by bislab »

Vargold wrote:Mournath just snatched my stag! WTF! ;)
My bad, I mistakenly read the Stag as being part of Mournath's background. I hereby rescind the claiming of said stag.

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#29 Post by Pulpatoon »

No worries. You can console yourself by gazing into your gigantic ruby.

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