Umkas Breerosdysa
Umkas Breerosdysa is a suspicious, perfumed, lawful evil male gnome bard with emerald eyes, brass hair, and peach colored skin. They work in librarians Azimav map
Bard: Str: 10 (0) Dex: 8 (-1) Con: 13 (1) Int: 17 (3) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 12 (1)

Umkas Breerosdysa physical traits

Arched Eye brows.
Emerald Eye color.
Sparkling Eye shape.
Gap between teeth Facial feature.
Big Nose.
Round Face shape.
Grimy fingernails General.
Brass Hair color.
Bushy mustached Hair facial.
Messy Hair general.
Sagging Skin aging.
Peach Skin color.
Pitted Skin general.

Umkas Breerosdysa behaviors and key information

I enjoy being strong and like breaking things.:
I idolize a particular hero of my faith, and constantly refer to that person's deeds and example.:
Age: 75.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Lawful evil.
Background: Soldier.
Bond: Those who fight beside me are those worth dying for..
Characteristic: Perfumed.
Flaw: I obey the law, even if the law causes misery..
Ideal: Might. in life as in war, the stronger force wins..
Industry: Librarians.
Mannerism: I eat abnormally large amounts of food..
Specialty: Quartermaster.
Talent: I'm a skilled dancer..
Trait: Suspicious.
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Spouse

Grenxi Breerosdysa is a unmerciful, pierced, lawful neutral female gnome bard with silver eyes, strawberry blonde hair, and olive colored skin. They work in librarians
Bard: Str: 13 (1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 14 (2) Int: 10 (0) Wis: 12 (1) Cha: 10 (0)

Child

Quorug Breerosdysa is a determined, maimed, lawful good male gnome fighter with blue eyes, golden hair, and fair colored skin. They work in librarians
Fighter: Str: 12 (1) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 15 (2) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 13 (1)
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