Brytvian Bralledrus
Brytvian Bralledrus is a cheerful, scarred, lawful evil female dwarf sorcerer with brandy eyes, red hair, and amber colored skin. They work in scribes Kinbiz map
Sorcerer: Str: 8 (-1) Dex: 13 (1) Con: 14 (2) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 10 (0)

Brytvian Bralledrus physical traits

Arched Eye brows.
Brandy Eye color.
Underbite Facial feature.
Straight Nose.
Double chin Face shape.
Short General.
Red Hair color.
Dry Hair general.
Sagging Skin aging.
Amber Skin color.
Thick Skin general.

Brytvian Bralledrus behaviors and key information

If someone is in trouble, I'm always ready to lend help.:
I have a crude sense of humor.:
Age: 10.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Lawful evil.
Background: Folk hero.
Bond: I worked the land, i love the land, and i will protect the land..
Characteristic: Scarred.
Flaw: Secretly, i believe that things would be better if i were a tyrant lording over the land..
Ideal: Fairness. no one should get preferential treatment before the law, and no one is above the law..
Industry: Scribes.
Mannerism: I clear my throat before speaking..
Specialty: A celestial, fey, or similar creature gave me a blessing or revealed my secret origin..
Talent: I speak with a silver tongue..
Trait: Cheerful.
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Mother

Gwenbelle Bralledrus is a persuasive, masked, lawful good female dwarf rogue with whiskey eyes, sable hair, and amber colored skin. They work in scribes
Rogue: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 8 (-1) Con: 14 (2) Int: 13 (1) Wis: 10 (0) Cha: 14 (2)

Father

Bhalgrun Bralledrus is a silly, lame, lawful good male dwarf paladin with brandy eyes, silver hair, and honey colored skin. They work in scribes
Paladin: Str: 13 (1) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 14 (2) Int: 8 (-1) Wis: 10 (0) Cha: 15 (2)
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