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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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You see Spring-Maker Sproink.
You see Spring-Maker Sproink.
He appears to be a Burghal Gnome.
He appears to be a Burghal Gnome.
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He is in good shape.
He is in good shape.
He is wearing a broad-brimmed dark straw hat, an ivory-handled stamp suspended from a thick leather cord, a crystal amulet suspended from a coiled spring neckchain, a soft black cloak, a silver and black silk shirt, a spring-clasped backpack, an ora-trimmed bracer, an eahnor band, some charcoal grey breeches, and some boots.
He is wearing a broad-brimmed dark straw hat, an ivory-handled stamp suspended from a thick leather cord, a crystal amulet suspended from a coiled spring neckchain, a soft black cloak, a silver and black silk shirt, a spring-clasped backpack, an ora-trimmed bracer, an eahnor band, some charcoal grey breeches, and some boots.
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==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 16:12, 4 November 2019

Sproink was a surly burghal gnome merchant who traveled around Elanthia in the approximate time around 5106 and 5107.

Appearance

You see Spring-Maker Sproink.
He appears to be a Burghal Gnome.
He appears to be in the prime of life and diminutive.  He has bright greenish-grey eyes and sun-bronzed skin.  He has thick, shoulder length russet hair tied back in a series of elaborate braids.  He has a gaunt face, a freckled nose and a braided russet beard.
He has a coiled spring tattoo on his right hand.
He is in good shape.
He is wearing a broad-brimmed dark straw hat, an ivory-handled stamp suspended from a thick leather cord, a crystal amulet suspended from a coiled spring neckchain, a soft black cloak, a silver and black silk shirt, a spring-clasped backpack, an ora-trimmed bracer, an eahnor band, some charcoal grey breeches, and some boots.

Background

Sproink, who specialized in springs, was infamous for using a rubber stamp to temporarily stamp amusing and or derogatory words and messages on the foreheads of customers. Despite the probability of being stamped, Sproink was a popular merchant who many sought out for services.