Graktho Vharash
Commoner
Graktho Vharash
Species
Orc
Appearance
Graktho stands tall and imposing, nearly 6'8" with broad shoulders and a sturdy, muscular build honed from years of hauling heavy goods. His skin is a muted slate green, weathered and rough as if carved from stone, but closer inspection reveals fine scars running like ancient script across his forearms. His face bears the sharp jut of a broken tusk, partially ground down yet still threatening. His dark ash-black hair is shaved tight on the sides, but the top flows into long, coarse dreadlocks often braided with tiny trade beads and colorful trinkets — an unexpected faint echo of artistry in his otherwise pragmatic demeanor. His movements are deliberate but surprisingly fluid for one his size, with a spring in his step that betrays a hidden vitality rarely seen in orc commoners. Strangely, he often hums soft lullabies in an old tribal tongue while bartering, a sharp contrast to his gruff appearance.
“Gruff but measured, often punctuated with orcish idioms; speaks with a deep resonant voice that drops into softer tones when relaxed or nostalgic. Uses trade jargon and metaphors drawn from the harsh wilderness and his clan’s lore.”
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Distinguishing Features
Half-broken lower right tusk
Numerous fine scars on forearms resembling tribal markings
Braided dreadlocks entwined with trade beads
Soft humming in an ancient tribal tongue while working
Voice
“Deep, resonant with a subtle gravelly undertone; surprisingly expressive with shifts from intimidating to warm in seconds.”
Clothing
Wears a patchwork leather vest layered over a linen shirt, sturdy dark trousers with reinforced knees, and a thick belt adorned with pouches full of coins and trinkets. His boots are well-worn but meticulously maintained. Over one shoulder hangs a large satchel filled with an assortment of goods, the straps decorated with small woven charms.
Body Language
Leans forward while bargaining, crossed arms when defensive, scratches his broken tusk when thinking, and occasionally taps fingers rhythmically on his satchel when impatient.
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