Thistlethwaite Gravesend
Druid (Circle of Spores)
Thistlethwaite Gravesend
Species
Firbolg
Appearance
A towering figure standing nearly eight feet tall with a hunched, respectful posture. His skin has the texture of wet cedar wood and is covered in a fine coat of silvery-blue fur. While his profession involves rot and decay, he is meticulously groomed. He moves with a slow, deliberate grace, like a mountain trying not to disturb the clouds. The most striking contradiction is his scent; despite working with mulch and death, he radiates a powerful, crisp aroma of expensive lavender and bergamot oil.
“Slow and rhythmic with a deep, gravelly resonance. He uses archaic metaphors involving agriculture and rot.”
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Distinguishing Features
Cloudy eyes that look blind but see perfectly
A pattern of glowing fungal spores that pulse faintly along his forearms
Stained fingers that always smell of graveyard soil
Voice
“A resonant baritone that feels like it is vibrating in the listener's chest.”
Clothing
Heavy dark leather undertaker's apron worn over rough-spun linen robes dyed in shades of deep charcoal and forest green. He wears silver-rimmed spectacles tucked into a breast pocket.
Body Language
Slow, sweeping gestures and a tendency to tilt his head like a curious bird when listening.
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