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Falcor is a tall, broad human who is almost always encased in tight-fitting chain mail, over which he wears a simple pressed steel breast plate.  On the breast plate is embossed a star, formed from two overlapping triangles, directly over Falcor’s heart. The star has recessed mountings for gemstones at the tip of each point. The mountings are empty, save the uppermost, in which lies a stunning sapphire. A massive bastard sword is either held or slung across his back, scabbarded under a heavy-looking backpack.
Falcor is a tall, broad man who is almost always encased in tight-fitting chain mail, over which is a pressed steel breast plate with an embossed star, formed from two overlapping triangles over his heart. The star has mountings for gemstones at the tip of each point; the uppermost contains a sapphire, then anticlockwise an emerald, an orange and then a yellow stone. On the right of the breastplate a flawless, white diamond has been added by his Goddess. He wears a large helmet, bearing dragon-type wings. A bastard sword is slung vertically down his back, next to a long sword - both scabbarded and under a backpack. Daggers are sheathed and hung from the right of his elaborate belt and to the left are two pouches. A metal rod is to the left and a white-marbled crystal rod to the right. The backpack is unique in design; attached to it on the right is a large quiver, on the left is a satchel, and all manner of equipment is hung from its outside: bedrolls, rope, lantern and even a grappling hookCloaked in a lion skin, clasped by a golden scarab broach, and with a wolf skin over the top, he looks every part the warrior. His hair could do with more attention and his stubble is thick and wiry but not yet a beard. Bushy eyebrows and deep set, dark-brown eyes complete the menacing look.
Neither handsome, nor ugly, if it were not for his stature, many would overlook FalcorHe tries to keep himself well groomed; however, his once neatly cropped hair could do with more attention and his stubble is quick to return after a morning shave, to surround his face with a dark shadow. Bushy eyebrows and deep set, Kobicha-coloured eyes gives him a slightly menacing look. Even his rare smile, looks more like a smirk at someone’s misfortune. Dark, brooding and often distracted, there are more cheerful companions.

Latest revision as of 11:19, 11 April 2022

Falcor is a tall, broad man who is almost always encased in tight-fitting chain mail, over which is a pressed steel breast plate with an embossed star, formed from two overlapping triangles over his heart. The star has mountings for gemstones at the tip of each point; the uppermost contains a sapphire, then anticlockwise an emerald, an orange and then a yellow stone. On the right of the breastplate a flawless, white diamond has been added by his Goddess. He wears a large helmet, bearing dragon-type wings. A bastard sword is slung vertically down his back, next to a long sword - both scabbarded and under a backpack. Daggers are sheathed and hung from the right of his elaborate belt and to the left are two pouches. A metal rod is to the left and a white-marbled crystal rod to the right. The backpack is unique in design; attached to it on the right is a large quiver, on the left is a satchel, and all manner of equipment is hung from its outside: bedrolls, rope, lantern and even a grappling hook. Cloaked in a lion skin, clasped by a golden scarab broach, and with a wolf skin over the top, he looks every part the warrior. His hair could do with more attention and his stubble is thick and wiry but not yet a beard. Bushy eyebrows and deep set, dark-brown eyes complete the menacing look.