Roial Keensnout
Roial Keensnout is a cooperative, deep voiced, lawful good female human rogue with brown eyes, ginger hair, and ebony colored skin. They work in alchemists Grimegmea map
Rogue: Str: 11 (0) Dex: 13 (1) Con: 15 (2) Int: 9 (-1) Wis: 16 (3) Cha: 14 (2)

Roial Keensnout physical traits

Straight Eye brows.
Brown Eye color.
Doe Eye shape.
Gleaming white teeth Facial feature.
Big Nose.
Square Face shape.
Overweight General.
Ginger Hair color.
Parted Hair general.
Sagging Skin aging.
Ebony Skin color.
Dry Skin general.

Roial Keensnout behaviors and key information

I quote (or misquote) sacred texts and proverbs in almost every situation.:
I've enjoyed fine food, drink, and high society among my temple's elite. Rough living grates on me.:
Age: 81.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Lawful good.
Background: Acolyte.
Bond: I seek to preserve a sacred text that my enemies consider heretical and seek to destroy..
Characteristic: Deep voiced.
Flaw: I am suspicious of strangers and expect the worst of them..
Ideal: Tradition. the ancient traditions of worship and sacrifice must be preserved and upheld..
Industry: Alchemists.
Mannerism: I bite my fingernails..
Specialty: Clergy.
Talent: I paint beautifully..
Trait: Cooperative.
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Mother

Alvine Keensnout is a sly, crippled, chaotic good female human cleric with black eyes, salt and pepper hair, and amber colored skin. They work in alchemists
Cleric: Str: 11 (0) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 13 (1) Int: 9 (-1) Wis: 16 (3) Cha: 15 (2)

Father

Zain Keensnout is a educated, diseased, lawful evil male human wizard with brown eyes, blonde hair, and honey colored skin. They work in alchemists
Wizard: Str: 9 (-1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 14 (2) Int: 16 (3) Wis: 13 (1) Cha: 11 (0)
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