Maeda Paeumo
Maeda Paeumo is a silly, hunchbacked, true neutral female halfling monk with brandy eyes, butterscotch hair, and amber colored skin. They work in scribes Stios map
Monk: Str: 14 (2) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 8 (-1) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 10 (0) Cha: 12 (1)

Maeda Paeumo physical traits

Unruly Eye brows.
Brandy Eye color.
Dull Eye shape.
Rosebud Facial feature.
Straight Nose.
Broad forehead Face shape.
Short General.
Butterscotch Hair color.
Matted Hair general.
Loose Skin aging.
Amber Skin color.
Thick Skin general.

Maeda Paeumo behaviors and key information

I misuse long words in an attempt to sound smarter.:
I am incredibly slow to trust. Those who seem the fairest often have the most to hide.:
Age: 136.
Age class: Young.
Alignment: True neutral.
Background: Folk hero.
Bond: My tools are symbols of my past life, and i carry them so that i will never forget my roots..
Characteristic: Hunchbacked.
Flaw: Secretly, i believe that things would be better if i were a tyrant lording over the land..
Ideal: Sincerity. there's no good in pretending to be something i'm not..
Industry: Scribes.
Mannerism: I talk quickly..
Specialty: I broke into a tyrant's castle and stole weapons to arm the people..
Talent: I'm an expert rock skipper..
Trait: Silly.
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Mother

Lewyse Paeumo is a obnoxious, healthy-looking, chaotic good female halfling ranger with green eyes, black hair, and amber colored skin. They work in scribes
Ranger: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 10 (0) Con: 10 (0) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 13 (1) Cha: 14 (2)

Father

Garvias Paeumo is a fidgety, attractive, lawful evil male halfling wizard with platinum eyes, white hair, and honey colored skin. They work in scribes
Wizard: Str: 10 (0) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 13 (1) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 8 (-1)
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