Jhorren Copperwhisk
Commoner
Jhorren Copperwhisk
Species
Tabaxi
Appearance
Jhorren is a stooped, orange-furred Tabaxi with a bristling coat that fades to pale, snowy white on his muzzle, chest, and hands—most of which has lost its luster and gained a wiry texture with age. The most striking feature is his hairless, almost shiny bald patch at the very crown of his head, surrounded by a fluffy halo. He is rarely seen without his battered, hand-carved pipe, and his tail curls and twitches with unconscious precision. His movements, once sinewy and silent, now carry a faint limp in his right leg, yet he polishes mugs with a deft, rhythmic grace. Occasionally, an elegant golden ring glints from one of his three oddly bent fingers.
“Speaks in low, rolling tones with elaborate, feline idioms; stutters when angry or surprised, and unconsciously lapses into old Tabaxi dialect..”
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Distinguishing Features
Large bald spot at the top of his head
Whiskers unevenly trimmed on the left side
Right ear adorned with three tiny colored glass beads
His scent smells faintly of cedar and pipeweed
Tail flickers in expressive, intricate patterns
Voice
“Husky, warm with a gravelly undertone; sometimes cracks from pipe smoke; soothing when comforting, sharply clipped when upset.”
Clothing
Faded brown waistcoat with mismatched wooden buttons, linen shirt with elbow patches, patched trousers, and a sash holding the bar's keys. Around his neck hangs a ribbon with a jingling silver bell.
Body Language
Wary, measured movements with bursts of speed; tail and ears express emotions clearly; polishes bar surfaces when hiding discomfort.
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