Grenrom Bryllegarn
Grenrom Bryllegarn is a wicked, attractive, chaotic evil male dwarf cleric with coal eyes, black hair, and honey colored skin. Zizad map
Cleric: Str: 12 (1) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 12 (1) Int: 14 (2) Wis: 13 (1) Cha: 8 (-1)

Grenrom Bryllegarn physical traits

Arched Eye brows.
Coal Eye color.
Overbite Facial feature.
Broad Nose.
Square Face shape.
Average height General.
Black Hair color.
Long mustached Hair facial.
Shaved Hair general.
Leathery Skin aging.
Honey Skin color.
Rough Skin general.

Grenrom Bryllegarn behaviors and key information

No one could doubt by looking at my regal bearing that I am a cut above the unwashed masses.:
The first thing I do in a new place is note the locations of everything valuable -- or where such things could be hidden.:
Age: 289.
Age class: Child.
Alignment: Chaotic evil.
Background: Noble.
Bond: The common folk must see me as a hero of the people..
Characteristic: Attractive.
Flaw: I too often hear veiled insults and threats in every word addressed to me, and i'm quick to anger..
Ideal: Power. if i can attain more power, no one will tell me what to do..
Mannerism: I click my tongue..
Specialty: Marquess/marquise.
Talent: I'm a natural at making people laugh..
Trait: Wicked.
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Mother

Ryndyl Bryllegarn is a patient, haggard, chaotic neutral female dwarf cleric with coal eyes, black hair, and peach colored skin.
Cleric: Str: 14 (2) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 12 (1) Int: 13 (1) Wis: 8 (-1) Cha: 12 (1)

Father

Bhalkuhm Bryllegarn is a funny, battle scarred, true neutral male dwarf barbarian with black eyes, auburn hair, and amber colored skin.
Barbarian: Str: 10 (0) Dex: 13 (1) Con: 14 (2) Int: 8 (-1) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 14 (2)
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