Arolamir Winkas
Arolamir Winkas is a ambitious, veiled, chaotic neutral male half-elf barbarian with green eyes, brown hair, and honey colored skin. Nanlegullese map
Barbarian: Str: 13 (1) Dex: 13 (1) Con: 8 (-1) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 13 (1)

Arolamir Winkas physical traits

Arched Eye brows.
Green Eye color.
Bright Eye shape.
Gap between teeth Facial feature.
Bulbous Nose.
Dimple in chin Face shape.
Big General.
Brown Hair color.
Clean shaven Hair facial.
Widow's peak Hair general.
Leathery Skin aging.
Honey Skin color.
Shiny Skin general.

Arolamir Winkas behaviors and key information

I quote (or misquote) sacred texts and proverbs in almost every situation.:
I...speak...slowly...when talking...to idiots,...which...almost...everyone...is...compared...to me.:
Age: 167.
Age class: Child.
Alignment: Chaotic neutral.
Background: Acolyte.
Bond: I seek to preserve a sacred text that my enemies consider heretical and seek to destroy..
Characteristic: Veiled.
Flaw: I am inflexible in my thinking..
Ideal: Change. we must help bring about the changes the gods are constantly working in the world..
Mannerism: I drum my fingers on tables..
Specialty: Clergy.
Talent: I have incredible survival skills..
Trait: Ambitious.
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Mother

Nerilahne Winkas is a arrogant, birthmarked, true neutral female half-elf warlock with black eyes, blue-black hair, and amber colored skin.
Warlock: Str: 8 (-1) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 14 (2) Int: 10 (0) Wis: 13 (1) Cha: 17 (3)

Father

Oriborin Winkas is a rough, crooked toothed, true neutral male half-elf monk with black eyes, blonde hair, and olive colored skin.
Monk: Str: 10 (0) Dex: 14 (2) Con: 14 (2) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 12 (1) Cha: 11 (0)
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