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{{merchants
{{eventnpc
|event = Evermore Hollow
|gender = male
|gender = male
|race =
|race = Fuath
|profession = Artist<!--Seamstress, Weaponsmith, Armorsmith, Toymaker, Tattoist, etc.-->
|alias =
|title = Kid<!--only if different than profession-->
|job =
|service = <!--Tattoos, Features, GALD, LD, etc. Use Other is necessary-->
|shop =
|specialty = <!--Any scripts they may have created/are responsible for (ie, Veola, ClimateWear, Tall Shoes, etc-->
|affiliation = }}
|venue = Evermore Hollow<!--What festivals do they frequent. If more than three, list the top three. Wandering or various are acceptable -->
|venue2 = <!--Only use if more than one venue-->
|venue3 =
|venue4 =
|status = active<!--active, inactive, dead, retired, etc. If unsure, please use unknown-->}}
==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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Revision as of 15:56, 8 October 2022

Kreapy
Gender male
Race Fuath
Profession Artist
Title Kid
Venue Evermore Hollow
Status active

Appearance

You see Kid Kreapy.
He appears to be a Fuath.
He is child-sized.  He has big moss green eyes that are shielded by a thin lens, and when he blinks, a nictitating membrane sliding from left to right over his eyes.  His form is dappled with glands that excrete a thin, clear mucus that keeps his pale skin in a perpetual state of moisture, while also making it impossible to tell his age.  He has raggedly cut, wild black hair.  Steady and rhythmic, glands at the side of his neck flutter as he breathes.
He is in good shape.
He is holding a smudged glass jar in his left hand.
He is wearing a moth-eaten felt hat pierced by a moldy feather, a threadbare tartan rucksack, a tattered suede tunic belted with scraps of leather, a glowing specimen jar preserving a slimy pink earthworm, a pair of grimy leggings bearing holes in both knees, and some mud-caked boots with untied laces.