Silas Willow-Hand Thorne
Commoner
Silas Willow-Hand Thorne
Species
Human
Appearance
Silas is a lanky man who moves with a jittery, bird-like precision. His skin is the color of cured leather, deeply lined from years spent under the sun. His most striking feature is his hands: they are unnaturally long-fingered and calloused, constantly stained a deep indigo from the dyes he uses for his baskets. While his right eye is a sharp, observant amber, his left eye is clouded over with a milky-white cataract, yet he often tilts his head as if he can see through it better than the clear one. He carries the faint, earthy scent of damp river silt and dried willow bark wherever he goes.
“Silas speaks in a low, gravelly whisper. He avoids using names, instead referring to people by their professions or a physical trait, a habit from his days as a secret messenger.”
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Distinguishing Features
Milky-white cataract in the left eye
Indigo-stained fingertips
A jagged scar shaped like a fishhook behind his right ear
Voice
“A soft, rasping tenor that sounds like dry leaves skittering across stone.”
Clothing
He wears a patched tunic of undyed linen under a heavy leather apron stained with dyes. His trousers are tucked into worn, mud-flecked boots, and he always wears a thick cord of braided twine around his left wrist.
Body Language
Silas is constantly fidgeting with his hands, either weaving invisible threads in the air or tapping his fingers in a rhythmic code against his thigh.
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