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==Identity==
==Identity==
;Name:<--name-->
;Name:Sanpir "The Wayfinder"
;Title(s) and Rank(s):<--list of titles and ranks-->
;Culture / Ethnicity:[[Sildaryn (culture)|Sildaryn]] / [[Sildaryn (people)|Sildaryn]]
;Culture / Ethnicity:<--culture, ethnicity, nation-->
;Profession:Forester
;Profession:<--profession-->


==Description==
==Description==
;Gender:<--gender-->
;Gender:male
;Age:<--number--> years old, (<--Birth-->YG -- <--Death-->YG)
;Age:<--number--> years old, (<--Birth-->YG -- <--Death-->YG)
;Height:<--number--> m
;Height:<--number--> m
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==Personality==
==Personality==
<--personality description-->
<--personality description-->
==About==
==About==
;Home:<--location-->
;Home:[[Sildara]]
;History:<--short biography-->
;History
:The sildaryn people have many respected ancestors. One such individual was Sanpir "the Way Finder", a forester famed for being able to track in nearly any conditions. He is purported to have found the first sacred grove still visited every spring by his descendants. His grave still sits in the centre of this grove, and the forest has not overgrown the rocks of his cairn, despite 100's of years.
 
==Connections==
==Connections==
;Familial:<--list of relatives-->
;Professional:<--list of people-->
;Personal:<--list of people-->


[[Category:Person]]
[[Category:Person|Sanpir]]
[[Category:Person of Interest]]
[[Category:Historic Figure|Sanpir]]
[[Category:Historic Figure]]

Revision as of 02:35, 12 January 2019

Identity

Name
Sanpir "The Wayfinder"
Culture / Ethnicity
Sildaryn / Sildaryn
Profession
Forester

Description

Gender
male
Age
<--number--> years old, (<--Birth-->YG -- <--Death-->YG)
Height
<--number--> m
Build
<--descriptive-->
<--physical description-->

Personality

<--personality description-->

About

Home
Sildara
History
The sildaryn people have many respected ancestors. One such individual was Sanpir "the Way Finder", a forester famed for being able to track in nearly any conditions. He is purported to have found the first sacred grove still visited every spring by his descendants. His grave still sits in the centre of this grove, and the forest has not overgrown the rocks of his cairn, despite 100's of years.

Connections