Shane Crestrider
Shane Crestrider is a sly, very attractive, lawful neutral male human bard with green eyes, toffee brown hair, and fair colored skin. They work in leatherworkers Faven map
Bard: Str: 11 (0) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 13 (1) Int: 16 (3) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 9 (-1)

Shane Crestrider physical traits

Heavy Eye brows.
Green Eye color.
Narrow Eye shape.
Overbite Facial feature.
Pointed Nose.
Narrow Face shape.
Portly General.
Toffee brown Hair color.
Stubbled Hair facial.
Widow's peak Hair general.
Weather beaten Skin aging.
Fair Skin color.
Dimpled Skin general.

Shane Crestrider behaviors and key information

Despite my noble birth, I do not place myself above other folk. We all have the same blood.:
I can stare down a hell hound without flinching.:
Age: 54.
Age class: Young.
Alignment: Lawful neutral.
Background: Noble.
Bond: My loyalty to my sovereign is unwavering..
Characteristic: Very attractive.
Flaw: I hide a truly scandalous secret that could ruin my family forever..
Ideal: Family. blood runs thicker than water..
Industry: Leatherworkers.
Mannerism: I refer to everyone i introduce as, “my good friend”..
Specialty: Prince/princess.
Talent: I'm great at gardening..
Trait: Sly.
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Mother

Aurelie Crestrider is a courageous, gap-toothed, neutral good female human paladin with olive eyes, brown hair, and honey colored skin. They work in leatherworkers
Paladin: Str: 14 (2) Dex: 9 (-1) Con: 13 (1) Int: 11 (0) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 16 (3)

Father

Redwald Crestrider is a repugnant, diseased, true neutral male human cleric with green eyes, brown hair, and honey colored skin. They work in leatherworkers
Cleric: Str: 9 (-1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 13 (1) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 11 (0) Cha: 16 (3)
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