Oragwen Kithret
Oragwen Kithret is a stubborn, greasy haired, chaotic evil female halfling bard with emerald eyes, black hair, and peach colored skin. They work in jewelers Giggal map
Bard: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 16 (3) Con: 10 (0) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 13 (1)

Oragwen Kithret physical traits

Unruly Eye brows.
Emerald Eye color.
Round Eye shape.
Gleaming white teeth Facial feature.
Snub Nose.
Receding chin Face shape.
Grimy fingernails General.
Black Hair color.
Tangled Hair general.
Lined Skin aging.
Peach Skin color.
Rough Skin general.

Oragwen Kithret behaviors and key information

I am always calm, no matter what the situation. I never raise my voice or let my emotions control me.:
I judge people by their actions, not their words.:
Age: 123.
Age class: Young.
Alignment: Chaotic evil.
Background: Criminal.
Bond: I will become the greatest thief that ever lived..
Characteristic: Greasy haired.
Flaw: When i see something valuable, i can't think about anything but how to steal it..
Ideal: Freedom. chains are meant to be broken, as are those who would forge them..
Industry: Jewelers.
Mannerism: I enunciate overly clearly..
Specialty: Highway robber.
Talent: I'm great with animals..
Trait: Stubborn.
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Mother

Salile Kithret is a faithful, clean, chaotic good female halfling fighter with blue eyes, flaxen hair, and honey colored skin. They work in jewelers
Fighter: Str: 13 (1) Dex: 17 (3) Con: 12 (1) Int: 10 (0) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 14 (2)

Father

Halras Kithret is a devoted, face tattooed, neutral good male halfling monk with bronze eyes, black hair, and olive colored skin. They work in jewelers
Monk: Str: 12 (1) Dex: 12 (1) Con: 13 (1) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 15 (2)
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