Celyore Uritorceli
Celyore Uritorceli is a stern, decoratively clothed, lawful good female gnome monk with red eyes, multi-colored hair, and porcelain colored skin. They work in skinners Gebzekirte map
Monk: Str: 15 (2) Dex: 13 (1) Con: 8 (-1) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 14 (2) Cha: 12 (1)

Celyore Uritorceli physical traits

Straight Eye brows.
Red Eye color.
Bright Eye shape.
Cupid's bow Facial feature.
Thin Nose.
Narrow Face shape.
Calloused General.
Multi colored Hair color.
Spiky Hair general.
Seamed Skin aging.
Porcelain Skin color.
Smooth Skin general.

Celyore Uritorceli behaviors and key information

I'm willing to listen to every side of an argument before I make my own judgment.:
I have a strong sense of fair play and always try to find the most equitable solution to arguments.:
Age: 351.
Age class: Middle.
Alignment: Lawful good.
Background: Sage.
Bond: I sold my soul for knowledge. i hope to do great deeds and win it back..
Characteristic: Decoratively clothed.
Flaw: I can't keep a secret to save my life, or anyone else's..
Ideal: Beauty. what is beautiful points us beyond itself toward what is true..
Industry: Skinners.
Mannerism: I speak infrequently..
Specialty: Librarian.
Talent: I'm a skilled forager..
Trait: Stern.
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Mother

Ormiphi Uritorceli is a adventurous, six fingered, lawful evil female gnome paladin with white eyes, honey hair, and olive colored skin. They work in skinners
Paladin: Str: 14 (2) Dex: 15 (2) Con: 12 (1) Int: 15 (2) Wis: 10 (0) Cha: 8 (-1)

Father

Yosybar Uritorceli is a charismatic, clean, lawful good male gnome ranger with red eyes, white hair, and fair colored skin. They work in skinners
Ranger: Str: 8 (-1) Dex: 12 (1) Con: 14 (2) Int: 12 (1) Wis: 15 (2) Cha: 13 (1)
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