Zoarcidae

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Zoarcidae
Gender Female
Race Dwarf
Culture Roramnoak Clan
Profession Carnival Barker
Title Caligot

Ghostly Spirit

Service(s) Live Games
Status Active


Zoarcidae is a frequent judge at the Ebon Gate live games at both Caligos Isle and Evermore Hollow. She has a disgruntled demeanor, is easily scared, and won't work unless she has coffee in hand. Deep down she has a kind heart. She died in the finale of Caligos Isle, but she doesn't seem to realize it.

Appearance

Caligos Isle 2020-2021
You see Zoarcidae the Caligot.
She appears to be a Dwarf of the Roramnoak Clan.
She is shorter than average.  She appears to be very young.  She has gold-flecked hazel eyes and copper skin.  She has shoulder length, shaggy auburn hair.  She has a broad face, a sloping nose and dimpled cheeks.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a golden byssus prize satchel, a greasy cotton sack, a pale ecru tunic, a thin brown leather belt, some sturdy brown canvas trousers covered in large pockets, and some cork-soled maroon leather boots laced with twine.
Evermore Hollow 2022
You see Ghostly Spirit Zoarcidae.
She appears to be the spectral visage of a Citizen of Caligos.
Her translucent form shifts and wavers in the air currents.
She is shorter than average.  She appears to be very young.  She has gold-flecked hazel eyes and copper skin.  She has shoulder length, shaggy auburn hair.  She has a broad face, a sloping nose and dimpled cheeks.
She is in good shape, for a spirit.
Despite the transparency of her very being, the items that she went into death with can be seen through the misty haze that surrounds her.
She is holding a white ceramic cup in her right hand.
She is wearing a pale ecru tunic, a woebegone prize satchel, a thin brown leather belt, some sturdy brown canvas trousers covered in large pockets, and some cork-soled maroon leather boots laced with twine.