Difference between revisions of "Galhögva"
From World of Entorais Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to searchm (content) |
(→Personality: content) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
;Gender:Female | ;Gender:Female | ||
;Age:35 sols, (383 YG -- ) | ;Age:35 sols, (383 YG -- ) | ||
;Height: | ;Height:1.68 metres (5 feet, 6 inches) | ||
;Build: | ;Build:Avergae, 69.4 kilograms (153 pounds) | ||
;Appearance | ;Appearance | ||
: | :Galhögva is an average sized woman with long braided light brown hair and green eyes. She has a set of port stain birthmarks along the right side of her neck which somewhat resemble a swimming fish. She typically dresses in a rabbuc-skin leggings and a tunic with colourful beadwork. She also carries an axe, spear, and shield, when hunting. | ||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
: | :Galhögva is a creature of habit. She lacks a creative mind, and performs what trade skills she has learned with deliberate precision. When speaking she uses simple sentences, and generally avoids complex topics. She has a good memory for physical geography, and is a excellent tracker. | ||
==About== | ==About== |
Latest revision as of 15:12, 18 October 2022
Identity
- Name(s)
- Galhögva
- Title(s) and Rank(s)
- Culture
- Layor
- Profession
- Syrup Maker
Description
- Ethnicity
- Layor
- Gender
- Female
- Age
- 35 sols, (383 YG -- )
- Height
- 1.68 metres (5 feet, 6 inches)
- Build
- Avergae, 69.4 kilograms (153 pounds)
- Appearance
- Galhögva is an average sized woman with long braided light brown hair and green eyes. She has a set of port stain birthmarks along the right side of her neck which somewhat resemble a swimming fish. She typically dresses in a rabbuc-skin leggings and a tunic with colourful beadwork. She also carries an axe, spear, and shield, when hunting.
Personality
- Galhögva is a creature of habit. She lacks a creative mind, and performs what trade skills she has learned with deliberate precision. When speaking she uses simple sentences, and generally avoids complex topics. She has a good memory for physical geography, and is a excellent tracker.
About
- Home
- Layor
- History
- In Layor the practice of tapping Sugar Pine for their sap every spring is a long standing tradition. Those who know the recipes and have access to a grove of these pines will gather sap in large quantities every spring, during the thaw. The collected sap is reduced to a sweet sugary syrup, which is bottled and sold to domestic and foreign markets. Galhögva's family has been working as syrup makers for more than ten generations. She inherited the family grove three years past, and continues to make syrup using the same methods as her ancestors before her.
Connections
- Familial
- Personal
- Professional