Thybrek Brilduhr
Thybrek Brilduhr is a active, big footed, lawful good male dwarf fighter with black eyes, silver hair, and peach colored skin. They work in smelters Khizdus map
Fighter: Str: 12 (1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 12 (1) Int: 8 (-1) Wis: 13 (1) Cha: 14 (2)

Thybrek Brilduhr physical traits

Thick Eye brows.
Black Eye color.
Dry Facial feature.
Bulbous Nose.
Oval Face shape.
Broad shouldered General.
Silver Hair color.
Long bearded Hair facial.
Windblown Hair general.
Lined Skin aging.
Peach Skin color.
Firm Skin general.

Thybrek Brilduhr behaviors and key information

I've enjoyed fine food, drink, and high society among my temple's elite. Rough living grates on me.:
I am incredibly slow to trust. Those who seem the fairest often have the most to hide.:
Age: 271.
Age class: Young.
Alignment: Lawful good.
Background: Acolyte.
Bond: I will do anything to protect the temple where i served..
Characteristic: Big footed.
Flaw: My piety sometimes leads me to blindly trust those that profess faith in my god..
Ideal: Tradition. the ancient traditions of worship and sacrifice must be preserved and upheld..
Industry: Smelters.
Mannerism: I drum my fingers on tables..
Specialty: Clergy.
Talent: I'm an expert whittler..
Trait: Active.
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Mother

Lassvan Brilduhr is a selfish, squinting, lawful evil female dwarf fighter with bronze eyes, silver hair, and peach colored skin. They work in smelters
Fighter: Str: 14 (2) Dex: 13 (1) Con: 14 (2) Int: 8 (-1) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 10 (0)

Father

Tharrig Brilduhr is a funny, good looking, chaotic neutral male dwarf barbarian with black eyes, auburn hair, and olive colored skin. They work in smelters
Barbarian: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 8 (-1) Con: 12 (1) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 13 (1)
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