S'reth al-Sahra
Paladin
S'reth al-Sahra
Species
Khajit
Appearance
A lithe, golden-furred khajit whose fur is banded like woodgrain in irregular cinnamon and sun-bleached stripes. He moves with a catlike grace that makes every footfall whisper-soft, yet the sweep of his shoulders and the way his armor sits give him an almost human soldier's bearing. His armor is polished but not ornate, hammered steel plates burnished to a mirror near the breastplate and dulled at the joints; threaded through the pauldrons is a faded blue sash marked with the sigil of a desert chapel. One unexpected detail is a small collection of tiny bells braided into the end of his tail; they chime once, softly, whenever he swears an oath or invokes a blessing.
“Measured and direct; uses caravan proverbs and religious phrases; occasionally slips into hushed murmurs of prayer mid-conversation..”
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Distinguishing Features
Fur patterned like weathered woodgrain
Three tiny bells braided at the tip of his tail
A faded scar that runs from temple to jaw on the left side
A singed edge on his right gauntlet from when he pulled a burning beam off a trapped child
Voice
“Low and resonant with a warm purr when amused; he adopts a stern clipped tone when issuing commands.”
Clothing
Functional plate armor fitted over well-worn leather; a faded blue sash of his order; beneath the armor a thin sun-bleached tunic of woven camelhair; fingerless gloves worn at the knuckles; a hooded travel cloak for desert nights.
Body Language
Measured, economy of movement. He tilts his head while listening, claws half-retracted as if calculating the next step.
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