Thalia Tall-Tiller Vanhout

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Fighter (Farmer Archetype)

Thalia Tall-Tiller Vanhout

Level 1·Female·Medium
Neutral Good

Species

Human

Appearance

Thalia stands a staggering six feet ten inches tall, towering over almost every villager in the valley. She possesses a statuesque beauty that seems carved from sun-warmed clay rather than porcelain. Her skin is deeply tanned and dusted with fine silt, yet her movements are surprisingly fluid and rhythmic, like wheat swaying in a breeze. While her hands are calloused and her nails stained with earth, her face features the razor-sharp cheekbones and high brow of a fallen aristocrat. The most contradictory element is her scent; she does not smell of manure or sweat, but of crushed lavender and ozone, even after a full day in the fields.

Height6 feet 10 inches
BuildPowerfully built and lean, with broad shoulders and long, ropey muscles.
EyesViolent amethyst
HairSun-bleached honey blonde
SkinDeep bronze-tan

Her voice is a rich, resonance contralto. She speaks in agricultural metaphors and rarely uses 'I' when talking about her work, usually referring to 'the land and me' as a single unit.”

Ability Scores

STR
16+3
DEX
12+1
CON
15+2
INT
10+0
WIS
14+2
CHA
13+1

Alignment

Good
Lawful
Chaotic
EvilNeutral Good

Distinguishing Features

Stands nearly seven feet tall

Eyes are a startling shade of purple

A faint, star-shaped scar on her left palm that glows dimly when she touches fertile soil

Voice

Deep, smooth, and rhythmic, like the sound of a heavy millstone turning.

Clothing

A sturdy, grease-stained linen tunic with sleeves rolled to the shoulders, heavy canvas breeches reinforced with leather patches, and boots made of thick ox-hide. She wears a silver locket on a leather cord that never leaves her neck.

Body Language

She stands with perfect, military posture despite her rough clothing. She often rests one hand on her hip and the other on the handle of her pitchfork, looking down from her great height with a mixture of pity and curiosity.

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