Description
Height:5'10"
Hair: Rich chestnut brown with sparse golden-red highlights,
and a single white lock (waist length, very slightly wavy)
Eyes: Deep blue that sometimes appear green (or are they deep
green that sometimes appear blue?)
Misc: T'marrack has a small, curious scar on the palm of his
left hand, which he keeps concealed by a glove. To date, he belives that
no one has seen it since arriving in Lyrenn
(including the other party members), and he would prefer to keep its existence
to himself.
Apparent Race Half-elf
T'marrack favors
the rich and darkest greens of the forest, the deep blue of water and
heaven, and the royal browns of the earth. His hide armor appears to be
shades of wood and fur and feather; those around him cannot be certain
whether it is the armor or the light that seems to change. His hooded
cloak, undecorated yet well made and clearly from a place far beyond Lyrenn,
is the precise color of the sky at midnight on the new moon. His matching
boots and gloves, and much of his clothing, appear new. T'marrack's hair
is almost always worn loose, with two feathers attached to a slender braid
which he generally conceals. His displeasure with the white lock resulting
from the Defenders' latest actions is unmistakable; he has both purchased
a hat and spent countless hours experimenting with braiding techniques
to conceal the white lock. The thinnest leather strip occassionally peeks
out from beneath his garments; a necklace or pendant of some sort, which
only one other has seen.
To his present
companions, T'marrack is perplexingly enigmatic. He joins them at social
events and meals, listening to the their tales but never telling
any of his own. T'marrack's silence and watchful eyes somehow give him
a commanding presence though, a powerful feeling. It is something about
his eyes, perhaps? He radiates compassion, and yet there is something
else...
T'marrack's Animal
Companion: K'trynian
Arrandrialle, a bird, apparently a hawk or some other manner of predatory
bird. K'trynian is a beautiful creature who, of late, has often been sent
away rather than drawn into the middle of the Defenders' adventures. The
Defenders have, in fact, rarely seen K'trynian. During the "down time"
between the Defenders' activities, a very few have caught a clandestine
peek of T'marrack lavishing attention and treats on the hunting bird,
and speaking to it in soothing tones.
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