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Judge a the 2022 Evermore Hollow cooking contest. |
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'''Nosima''' was the ghostly hostess at the 5122 [[Evermore Hollow]] [[Ebon_Gate_Cooking_Contest|cooking contest]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 9 October 2022
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Nosima was the ghostly hostess at the 5122 Evermore Hollow cooking contest.
Appearance
You see Nosima. She appears to be a ghost. Her translucent form shifts and wavers in the air currents. She is short with tanned skin, and appears to be mature. She has shoulder-length, unruly grey-streaked copper hair worn up in a loose bun held in place by a wooden spoon. She has deep-set moss green eyes, a plump face, and a finely wrinkled forehead. She is in good shape, for a spirit. She is holding an oversized wicker basket in her right hand. She is wearing an off-white canvas apron, an autumnal tapestry bodice with braided copper satin laces over an ivory cotton blouse, a long pale umber sackcloth skirt, and a pair of felt-lined clogs.