Kilogash Zarisun
Kilogash Zarisun is a lively, harelipped, chaotic neutral male half-orc bard with silver eyes, lime green hair, and black colored skin. They work in pursemakers Nudh map
Bard: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 10 (0) Con: 16 (3) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 12 (1)

Kilogash Zarisun physical traits

Thick Eye brows.
Silver Eye color.
Bulging Eye shape.
Gap between teeth Facial feature.
Roman Nose.
Cleft chin Face shape.
Powerful General.
Lime green Hair color.
Bushy bearded Hair facial.
Shaggy Hair general.
Seamed Skin aging.
Black Skin color.
Mottled Skin general.

Kilogash Zarisun behaviors and key information

Despite my noble birth, I do not place myself above other folk. We all have the same blood.:
Thinking is for other people. I prefer action.:
Age: 65.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Chaotic neutral.
Background: Noble.
Bond: The common folk must see me as a hero of the people..
Characteristic: Harelipped.
Flaw: I too often hear veiled insults and threats in every word addressed to me, and i'm quick to anger..
Ideal: Family. blood runs thicker than water..
Industry: Pursemakers.
Mannerism: I enunciate overly clearly..
Specialty: Knight.
Talent: I'm an expert at sewing..
Trait: Lively.
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Spouse

Samini Zarisun is a satisfied, face tattooed, lawful neutral female half-orc paladin with copper eyes, snow-white hair, and black colored skin. They work in pursemakers
Paladin: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 8 (-1) Con: 15 (2) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 12 (1) Cha: 10 (0)

Child

Kurizar Zarisun is a disrespectful, wolfish, lawful good female half-orc bard with amber eyes, blue-black hair, and black colored skin. They work in pursemakers
Bard: Str: 16 (3) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 14 (2) Int: 8 (-1) Wis: 10 (0) Cha: 12 (1)
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