Gorubash Tiram
Gorubash Tiram is a repugnant, perfumed, chaotic evil male half-orc wizard with green eyes, blue hair, and white colored skin. They work in bathers Kaceg map
Wizard: Str: 17 (3) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 11 (0) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 13 (1)

Gorubash Tiram physical traits

Heavy Eye brows.
Green Eye color.
Squinty Eye shape.
Gap between teeth Facial feature.
Snub Nose.
Jowly Face shape.
Big General.
Blue Hair color.
Neckbearded Hair facial.
Braided Hair general.
Wrinkled Skin aging.
White Skin color.
Dull Skin general.

Gorubash Tiram behaviors and key information

The common folk love me for my kindness and generosity.:
I am incredibly slow to trust. Those who seem the fairest often have the most to hide.:
Age: 40.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Chaotic evil.
Background: Noble.
Bond: My house's alliance with another noble family must be sustained at all costs..
Characteristic: Perfumed.
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: Bathers.
Mannerism: I'm extravagant and harsh..
Specialty: Craftsman.
Talent: I'm an expert juggler..
Trait: Repugnant.
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Spouse

Zanitah Tiram is a smart, chaos-tainted, chaotic evil female half-orc bard with copper eyes, green hair, and green colored skin. They work in bathers
Bard: Str: 16 (3) Dex: 12 (1) Con: 9 (-1) Int: 10 (0) Wis: 13 (1) Cha: 15 (2)

Child

Fuletah Tiram is a affectionate, cheap, gaudy ring wearing, neutral evil female half-orc fighter with green eyes, green hair, and green colored skin. They work in bathers
Fighter: Str: 16 (3) Dex: 13 (1) Con: 11 (0) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 12 (1)
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