Bram Thistledown
Druid (Circle of the Land)
Bram Thistledown
Species
Halfling
Appearance
Bram Thistledown is small and stooped but spry, like a root-laden walking stick. His skin seems faintly dusted with pollen in certain lights. He carries the scent of wet earth and crushed mint even when he emerges from the cellar. Bram's hands are callused at the fingertips and stained faintly green from years of grafting and making poultices. He wears a crown of tiny, dried thistle heads over his shock of thin white hair. His eyes are sharp and curious; when he walks through the greenhouse he moves like someone remembering a dance step. Unexpectedly, his right boot is always scuffed and patched with a piece of bright blue ribbon, a remnant of a younger halfling's promise to his brother.
“Soft, deliberate, and habitually metaphoric with gardening turns of phrase. He often begins answers with a hum or a question about the weather.”
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Distinguishing Features
Crown of dried thistle heads
Blue ribbon patched to one boot
Faint pollen dust that never leaves his hair
Voice
“A warm, creaky voice with the cadence of someone used to humming while working; it brightens when he speaks of plants and grows thin when he mentions the docks”
Clothing
Worn earth-toned coat patched with pieces of burlap and lace, knee-length smock with pockets full of seeds and labeled vials, a faded blue ribbon on his right boot, fingerless gloves when handling soil, and a straw-lined wide-brim hat he wears inside on rainy days
Body Language
Bram hunches slightly as if listening to the soil. He rubs his thumb and forefinger together when thinking about measurements. When agitated he tugs at the frayed cuff of his coat.
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