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''He always complains about the weather. It's never sunny enough, or there hasn't been enough rain; and when the weather is fine, he complains about children running through his crops. He forgets that as a child he did the same things, and that the weather will shift if you just have patience.'' - Nun, Fisher of the Malys | ''He always complains about the weather. It's never sunny enough, or there hasn't been enough rain; and when the weather is fine, he complains about children running through his crops. He forgets that as a child he did the same things, and that the weather will shift if you just have patience.'' - Nun, Fisher of the Malys | ||
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=Identity= | ==Identity== | ||
;Name:Gitun | ;Name:Gitun | ||
;Title(s) and Rank(s): None | ;Title(s) and Rank(s): None | ||
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;Profession:Farmer | ;Profession:Farmer | ||
=Description= | ==Description== | ||
;Ethnicity:[[Malys (people)|Malys]] | ;Ethnicity:[[Malys (people)|Malys]] | ||
;Gender:Male | ;Gender:Male | ||
;Age:47 | ;Age:47 sols, (377 YG -- ) | ||
;Height:1.73 metres (5 feet, 8 inches) | ;Height:1.73 metres (5 feet, 8 inches) | ||
;Build:Slight, 55.4 kilograms (122 pounds) | ;Build:Slight, 55.4 kilograms (122 pounds) | ||
:Gitun is a small man with a thin wiry body. His hair is grey and thinning, the only chestnut colour of his youth is left is in his lengthy full beard. He has blue eyes, and seems to wear a permanent frown or scowl. His hands are scarred and wrinkled from lifetime of working his fields. and his skin is a bronze tan. | :Gitun is a small man with a thin wiry body. His hair is grey and thinning, the only chestnut colour of his youth is left is in his lengthy full beard. He has blue eyes, and seems to wear a permanent frown or scowl. His hands are scarred and wrinkled from lifetime of working his fields. and his skin is a bronze tan. | ||
=Personality= | ==Personality== | ||
:Gitun is a man who never seems happy unless he has something to complain about. Dispite his pessimism he has a family he cares deeply for. He has a keen wit and has a dark sense of humour. | :Gitun is a man who never seems happy unless he has something to complain about. Dispite his pessimism he has a family he cares deeply for. He has a keen wit and has a dark sense of humour. | ||
=About= | ==About== | ||
;Home:[[ | ;Home:[[Sand Tra (clanhold)|Sand Tra]], [[Torcastan Sea|Torcastan Coast]], [[Plains of Tekara]] | ||
;History:Gitun is a farmer who grows mostly | ;History:Gitun is a farmer who grows mostly [[Pot Grain|pot grain]], like his father before him. He has a large acreage which his family tends to, with help from others of the clan. His wife is a good ale wife, and makes a few different type of beer from the grain the family grows. | ||
:Every autumn after the harvest Gitun makes a trip to the nearest [[Tabras|Tabrani]] port, [[Aehe-Fafa]], to sell a portion of his grain for goods the | :Every autumn after the harvest Gitun makes a trip to the nearest [[Tabras|Tabrani]] port, [[Aehe-Fafa]], to sell a portion of his grain for goods the clanhold does not produce locally. He is accompanied on these excursions by a few younger Malys looking to catch a taste of the urban spectacle of the sea-side town, with its tall buildings, cramped streets, markets, and ships. The trip is a local right of passage for the young men of the clan, and a few even choose to stay, finding work as day labourers, fishermen, or even sailors. | ||
=Connections= | ==Connections== | ||
;Familial: | ;Familial | ||
;Personal:[[Nun]] | <div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3"> | ||
;Professional: | :(wife) | ||
</div> | |||
;Personal | |||
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3"> | |||
:[[Nun]] (fisher) | |||
:[[Ulan]] (farmer/grudge holder) | |||
</div> | |||
;Professional | |||
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3"> | |||
:[[Chaela]] (herbalist) | |||
:[[Ykela]] (miller) | |||
</div> | |||
=Stories= | ==Stories== | ||
: | :[[Blight (fifty word fantasy)]] | ||
==See Also== | |||
[[Category:Contemporary Person]] | [[Category:Contemporary Person]] |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 16 February 2024
He always complains about the weather. It's never sunny enough, or there hasn't been enough rain; and when the weather is fine, he complains about children running through his crops. He forgets that as a child he did the same things, and that the weather will shift if you just have patience. - Nun, Fisher of the Malys
Identity
- Name
- Gitun
- Title(s) and Rank(s)
- None
- Culture
- Malys
- Profession
- Farmer
Description
- Ethnicity
- Malys
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 47 sols, (377 YG -- )
- Height
- 1.73 metres (5 feet, 8 inches)
- Build
- Slight, 55.4 kilograms (122 pounds)
- Gitun is a small man with a thin wiry body. His hair is grey and thinning, the only chestnut colour of his youth is left is in his lengthy full beard. He has blue eyes, and seems to wear a permanent frown or scowl. His hands are scarred and wrinkled from lifetime of working his fields. and his skin is a bronze tan.
Personality
- Gitun is a man who never seems happy unless he has something to complain about. Dispite his pessimism he has a family he cares deeply for. He has a keen wit and has a dark sense of humour.
About
- Home
- Sand Tra, Torcastan Coast, Plains of Tekara
- History
- Gitun is a farmer who grows mostly pot grain, like his father before him. He has a large acreage which his family tends to, with help from others of the clan. His wife is a good ale wife, and makes a few different type of beer from the grain the family grows.
- Every autumn after the harvest Gitun makes a trip to the nearest Tabrani port, Aehe-Fafa, to sell a portion of his grain for goods the clanhold does not produce locally. He is accompanied on these excursions by a few younger Malys looking to catch a taste of the urban spectacle of the sea-side town, with its tall buildings, cramped streets, markets, and ships. The trip is a local right of passage for the young men of the clan, and a few even choose to stay, finding work as day labourers, fishermen, or even sailors.
Connections
- Familial
- (wife)
- Personal
- Professional