Description
A diminutive gnome stands here. Bristled hair rises abruptly from what
actually appears to be a bald head, the hair so thin and sparse. His skin
is a pale gray and ashen hue. He has a long, and unsually long beard for
his kind. If it were any more thick, it would take on a dwarven appearance,
they way it is braided and adorned with beads. His nose is bulbous, a common
trait of his kind. His lips are thin, and slightly darker in color than the
rest of his skin.
Role
Gharnok
Added Sat Apr 24 18:47:00 2004 at level 9:
He was raised by dwarves. Dropped down a mine shaft as a young baby,
by an unwanted mother, I was picked up and cared for by a comunity of
dwarven miners. How this will playout, in attempts to join Outlanders,
I have no idea. I must learn more from the Outlanders on thier views,
especially surrounding dwarves. Should be fun though.
Why Shazirah? While wandering lost in the sands before the dry river
bed one time, he swears he saw a vision upon the sands. He stopped
and questioned a travelling nomad about the occurance, and the man
simply stated, "Shazirah."
Since then, he has taken time to speak with others about the lady of
the desert. He has come to see many similarities in the simple
pleasures he enjoys, as they compare to the affinity of her
teachings of Spirit.
Further role exploits
Added Tue May 4 00:18:43 2004 at level 35:
Well, in with the Outlanders. People seemed rather amused by a gnome
who acts (unconsciously) like dwarf, but hates dwarves.
Gharnok's vision of people has become somewhat odd to the casual passer
by. He tends to see each person as a song.. as a piece of art.. some
kind of thing of beauty. Now, some things are more beatiful than others,
granted. And some things have no redeeming beauty at all. (orcs, paladins,
basically those he sees as too attatched to the cities, which must be
swept aside to bring back Thar-eris)