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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
;Ethnicity:[[Pëlöryk (people#White|Pëlöryk]] | ;Ethnicity:[[Pëlöryk (people#White Pëlöryk|Pëlöryk]] | ||
;Gender:Male | ;Gender:Male | ||
;Age:6 sols old, (398 YG -- ) | ;Age:6 sols old, (398 YG -- ) |
Revision as of 08:24, 22 August 2023
Identity
- Name(s)
- Gunhee
- Title(s) and Rank(s)
- Culture
- Pëlöryk
- Profession
- Hunter
Description
- Ethnicity
- Pëlöryk
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 6 sols old, (398 YG -- )
- Height
- metres (3 feet, 9 inches)
- Build
- Average, 40 kilograms (88 pounds)
- Appearance
- Gunhee has white hair like others of his species, excepting a dark grey patch on the left side of his face and ear. His eyes a a deep amber orange. His right forearm bears a long savage scar, and he has a noticeable twist to his left ankle. He wears a fur jerkin, with a skirt made from salvaged chainmail. His favourite bone and flint knife, carved from the jaw of a olost, is worn in a sheath at his sternum.
Personality
- Gunhee is ambitious, but cautious. Like most of his kind he has a desire to lead his warren, and works to build potential alliances with others of the tribe. A capable leader in his own right, he often leads hunting or raiding parties.
About
- Home
- Wilds of Northwestern Anexea.
- History
- Gunhee and his tribe maintain a series of smaller warrens dug into the tundra. they travel in a migratory fashion throughout the year following herds of shaggy rabbuc, and other northern creatures. He often leads scouting and hunting parties, careful to avoid any Layor they encounter in large numbers. A few lone persons might tempt an attack, but larger groups would likely alert the Treahni to his tribes presence, and spell disaster.
- Injuries
- Gunhee bears the scars of a brutal assault by a tribe mate who tried to replace him as a pack leader. Having won the fight, Gunhee has earned the respect of others in the tribe, and is seen as a potential replacement for chief should his brother suffer an unfortunate death. Gunhee himself desires the position of tribal chief, but feels his brother is too well protected by others for him to attempt usurping the position.
Connections
- Familial
- Gohvah (chief and brother)
- Personal
- Professional