Category:Windfellow's Retreat NPCs
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Wingless Cast
Rorthen Windfellow
You see Rorthen Windfellow. He appears to be a Human. He is spectacularly awkward-looking and has exceedingly long, spindly limbs. He appears to be young. He has wide muddy brown eyes and sallow skin. He has irregularly-cut, straight brownish-red hair. He has a narrow face and a pronounced overbite. He is in good shape. He is wearing a plain cyan tunic, a bright green belt pouch, some stained crimson breeches, and some oversized yellow boots.
Gargoyles
Andesite
You see Andesite the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are darkened by years of exposure to the rain, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is variegated grey and porous, reminiscent of limestone. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly dappled wings splay out behind her. The tip of her left ear appears to be broken off.
Cairrn
You see Cairrn the Stone Gargoyle. If not for his slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken him for a statue rather than a living creature. His facial features are cruelly angular, with his eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. His skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. His arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly reddish brown wings splay out behind him.
Chiselled
You see Chiselled the Stone Gargoyle. If not for his slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken him for a statue rather than a living creature. His facial features are cruelly angular, with his eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. His skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. His arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly grey wings splay out behind him.
Cinderr
You see Cinderr the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are comically exaggerated, with her eyes wide and oversized, and a permanent grin exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is pale reddish orange, reminiscent of terracotta. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of cracked, flame-red wings splay out behind her.
Coquiina
You see Coquiina the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly grey wings splay out behind her.
Lostmarbles
You see Lostmarbles the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is chalky white, with rivulets of pinks and greys, reminiscent of alabaster. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly grey wings splay out behind her.
Pilagranite
You see Pilagranite the Stone Gargoyle. If not for his slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken him for a statue rather than a living creature. His facial features are framed by spiraling horns, with his eyes peeking out beneath a heavy brow, and a protruding underbite exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. His skin is white, with flecks of grey and black, reminiscent of granite. His arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly reddish brown wings splay out behind him.
Phosphophyllite
You see Phosphophyllite the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is chalky white, with rivulets of pinks and greys, reminiscent of alabaster. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of brittle leaf green wings with gold streaks peeking through several cracks splay out behind her.
Precipice
You see Precipice the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are framed by spiraling horns, with her eyes peeking out beneath a heavy brow, and a protruding underbite exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is white, with flecks of grey and black, reminiscent of granite. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of large, copper-striated light grey wings splay out behind her.
Rocknoggin
You see Rocknoggin the Stone Gargoyle. If not for his slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken him for a statue rather than a living creature. His facial features are cruelly angular, with his eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. His skin is chalky white, with rivulets of pinks and greys, reminiscent of alabaster. His arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly reddish brown wings splay out behind him.
Pumicia
You see Pumicia the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly grey wings splay out behind her.
Rockszie
You see Rockszie the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly grey wings splay out behind her.
Sardonuxi
You see Sardonuxi the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are comically exaggerated, with her eyes wide and oversized, and a permanent grin exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is pale reddish orange, reminiscent of terracotta. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of black-veined reddish orange wings splay out behind her.
Stonefinger
You see Stonefinger the Stone Gargoyle. If not for his slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken him for a statue rather than a living creature. His facial features are cruelly angular, with his eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. His skin is white, with grainy flecks of grey, black, and orange, reminiscent of soapstone. His arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly grey wings splay out behind him.
Tephra
You see Tephra the Stone Gargoyle. If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly reddish brown wings splay out behind her.
You see Tephra the Stone Gargoyle. (injured 1) If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of spindly reddish brown wings splay out behind her. The upper portion of her left wing has been cruelly snapped off, if the jagged bits of remaining stone are any indication.
You see Tephra the Stone Gargoyle. (injured 2) If not for her slow, lumbering movement, you might have taken her for a statue rather than a living creature. Her facial features are cruelly angular, with her eyes permanently narrowed, and a constant sneer exposes a few razor sharp stone teeth. Her skin is grey and smooth, reminiscent of stone. Her arms are tipped with long talons, and a pair of damaged spindly grey wings wings splay out behind her. Numerous cracks span the surface of her stony body, and in places there are small bits that are completely missing. The upper portion of her left wing is gone, appearing to have been cruelly snapped off, but that damage appears slightly older. Seemingly more recent damage includes the apparent erosion of the tip of one talon, and where her right eyeball should be is nothing but small bits of gravel.
Other objects of interest
[Windfellow Retreat, Oubliette] This space is small and cramped, with uniform walls on each side stretching up into inky blackness. The floor underneath is gritty with grey dust, with the occasional chunk of odd-shaped rock sitting haphazardly, partially embedded into the floor. You also see a misshapen monstrosity, a diminutive form and a half-formed being. >l monstrosity This hulking form is roughly shaped like a gargoyle, though most of the details are far too rounded and oddly proportioned. The one piece that stands out is the upper portion of one wing, which is distinctly different from the rest in that its edges are sharp and clean, whereas the rest of the monstrosity is extremely ill-formed. Aside from the wing portion, the other notable feature is the complete lack of a mouth. >l form Lying prone and still, this tiny form appears extremely delicate, pieced together from bits and scraps of different types of stone. The only intact piece that can be discerned is a small left ear, which is disproportionately large when compared to the rest of this tiny creation. >l being The only solid piece of this tortured creature seems to be a single oversized stone talon. Grafted to the talon by means of what appears to be extreme heat is a misshapen limestone body, roughly the shape of a small gargoyle. Every feature of the being is oddly proportioned, skewed and asymmetrical, lending the pitiful thing an aura of somehow melted stone.