Vespera Gallow
Commoner
Vespera Gallow
Species
Human
Appearance
Vespera is a study in texture and neglect. Her skin resembles old parchment that has been crumpled and smoothed too many times. Where her eyes once were, there are only twin craters of weeping, silvery scar tissue caused by ancient acid burns. She sits with a terrifying, unnatural stillness, her head tilted at an angle as if listening to the heartbeat of the earth itself. The most contradictory element of her appearance is her hands; despite her frail frame, her fingers are thick and calloused like those of a stonemason, constantly dancing in the air as if weaving invisible threads.
“Her voice is like dry leaves skittering across stone, slow and rasping. She speaks in geological metaphors and rarely uses names.”
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Distinguishing Features
Severe chemical burns across the upper face
Missing left earlobe
Constant rhythmic tapping of her fingers
Voice
“Rasping, dry, and surprisingly low-pitched.”
Clothing
Layers of charcoal-grey woolen shawls over a stained hempen shift, tied with a belt of woven copper wire.
Body Language
She sits perfectly still for hours, then moves with sudden, bird-like jerks of her head.
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