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Obelin
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Race
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Human
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Profession
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Cleric
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Religion
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Leyan
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Affiliation(s)
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Guardians of Sunfist
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In-a-Word
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Helpful?
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Disposition
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Cheerful, confused
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Demeanor
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Friendly
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Flaw
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Unable to remember or pronounce names, locations, events, etc.
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Greatest Strength
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Flexibility
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Greatest Weakness
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Difficulty focusing, easily distracted
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Hobbies
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Battling spirit beasts, sailing, "rescuing" corpses
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Soft Spots
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Scars
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Likes
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River's Rest, Spirit Beasts, helping people
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Dislikes
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Tree spirits
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Best Friend
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Lance
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Appearance
- You see Lord Obelin the Rescuer.
- He appears to be a Human.
- He is taller than average. He appears to be an adult. He has gold-flecked chestnut eyes and freckled skin. He has chin length, wavy brunette hair and a navy and white tricorn with a blood red eagle feather sticking up from a pale cyan band worn at a rakish angle. He has a clean-shaven face, an aquiline nose and a birth mark. He has a silver clockwork owl perched on his shoulder.
- He has a chain-wreathed open hand sleeve tattoo haloed in blue flames on his arm, a rune tattoo on his arm, and a chain of intricate runes tattoo on his wrist.
- He is usually covered in scars.
- A slowly rotating ring of sigils encircles each of his hands, scribed on the air in sapphire blue energy.
- He is holding an ivory-washed staff extending into a labyrinth of thin branches in his right hand.
- He is wearing a one-eared rabbit medallion with a green tourmaline eye, a shadowy black hand-held pylon, a silver open hand sigil, a pristine pure white greatcloak with faint blue flames embroidered along the hem, a white linen armband tinged with sanguinous splatters, a lightning bolt badge surrounded by a ring of scorched gems, a long silver feather quill tucked behind one ear, a black-swirled white leather jerkin enruned with intricate blue flames, some onyx black cordovan pants fastened with five green tourmaline buttons, and some gore-stained white leather boots.