Franka Springbrew
Franka Springbrew is a apathetic, anemic, chaotic good female human cleric with emerald eyes, black hair, and amber colored skin. They work in finesmiths Dustcross map
Cleric: Str: 11 (0) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 13 (1) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 16 (3) Cha: 9 (-1)

Franka Springbrew physical traits

Thick Eye brows.
Emerald Eye color.
Doe Eye shape.
Chapped Facial feature.
Thin Nose.
Round Face shape.
Calloused General.
Black Hair color.
Slicked back Hair general.
Weather beaten Skin aging.
Amber Skin color.
Thick Skin general.

Franka Springbrew behaviors and key information

I'm willing to listen to every side of an argument before I make my own judgment.:
I've read every book in the world's greatest libraries -- or I like to boast that I have.:
Age: 80.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Chaotic good.
Background: Sage.
Bond: I work to preserve a library, university, scriptorium, or monastery..
Characteristic: Anemic.
Flaw: I am easily distracted by the promise of information..
Ideal: Self-improvement. the goal of a life of study is the betterment of oneself..
Industry: Finesmiths.
Mannerism: I laugh far too much..
Specialty: Discredited academic.
Talent: I'm great at reading people..
Trait: Apathetic.
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Spouse

Aiken Springbrew is a unmerciful, nimble, true neutral male human monk with black eyes, black hair, and ebony colored skin. They work in finesmiths
Monk: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 16 (3) Con: 11 (0) Int: 13 (1) Wis: 9 (-1) Cha: 14 (2)

Child

Ezekiel Springbrew is a funny, earring wearing, lawful neutral male human bard with emerald eyes, caramel hair, and hazelnut colored skin. They work in finesmiths
Bard: Str: 9 (-1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 16 (3) Int: 13 (1) Wis: 11 (0) Cha: 14 (2)
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