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Latest revision as of 16:15, 11 January 2024
Identity
- Name
- Nun - Bay
- Culture
- Malys
- Profession
- Fisherman
Description
- Ethnicity
- Malys
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 71 sols, (365 YG -- )
- Height
- 1.55 metres (5 feet, 1 inch)
- Build
- Average build, 67.6 kilograms (149 pounds)
- Appearance
- Nun is a old man of small hunched stature. He almost completely bald, with a long white beard. His blue eyes are nearly blind from cataracts, his skin weathered from the salt breeze, and bronzed from the sun. His aging body isn't really good for work as a fisherman any more.
Personality
- Nun enjoys his life, and lives day to day relaxing and doing what he knows best. He was a precocious youth, in his time, but was taught to be moral and ethical by a stern father. Lessons he passed on in turn to his own children. He is charitable, and kind to the less fortunate in his village, and prefers to see the best in people.
About
- Home
- Sand Tra, Torcastan Coast, Plains of Tekara
- History
- Nun is a elderly fisherman from his clan, whom has lived to see his grandchildren have children. His aging body isn't really good for work as a fisherman any more, but he still goes down to the shore and casts a net from the same rocks he has always chose. His great-grandchildren now do the work of pulling the lines, but he will remain a fisher for his clan to the end of his days. He has seen much, and has many stories of his people collected throughout his years.
Connections
- Familial
- Personal
- Professional