Timbalt (prime)

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You see Great Lord Timbalt the Warlord of Zul Logoth.
He appears to be a Paradis Halfling.
He is tiny.  He appears to be young and sprightly.  He has nebulous ether blue eyes and tanned skin.  He has raggedly cut, tangled dark blonde hair.  He has a grizzled beard.  He has a bone-chained white leather eyepatch covering one of his eyes.
You can hardly recognize him covered in all that soot and ash!
He is in good shape.
A half-eaten sentient potato wearing a jam-stained tattered paeladri goat costume is settled on his shoulder.
He is wearing a sacrosanct grey battle standard with a rippling silver sheen, a jam-smeared goat pendant, a twisted and kinked vaalin strand of tiny goat charms, a tiny Paradisian warcloak stitched with void black threads, a grotesquely discolored goat skull pin dangling broken teeth on tiny chains, a furry white goat pin, a dirty furry black goat charm smudged with jam, a small silver mesh courier bag, a silken tart satchel set with tiny berry-hued moonstone studs, a small golvern mesh bookbag secured with vaalin plates, a tiny suit of nebulous black Paradisian field plate smudged with jam-colored handprints, a thin twisted wire armband inset with tiny blue waterwebs, an etched mithril alloy bracelet, a tiny black urglaes band contorted around a quintet of vaalin sigils, a laje-buckled vaalin mesh swordbelt with a razor-sharp black vaalorn claidhmore and an ancient Paradis trail knife hanging from it, a small shadowsilk belt pack worked with vaalin thread, a handsome enchanter's moneybag, a dark elf skin bag, some silk-lined black leather pants, and a pair of two-toned spidersilk boots tied with veniom-laced cords.