Kum Meng-sung
Druid
Kum Meng-sung
Species
Human (Tian)
Appearance
A tall, slender youth with perpetually slouched shoulders. Meng-sung's dark, copper-olive skin is marked by faint old scars from animal bites and barn work. His long, almost black hair often escapes its loose tie, draping over his expressionless eyes. His hands are weathered for his age, nimble and careful, always smelling faintly of herbs and animal musk. He moves quietly and with surprising grace, like a tall heron among reeds, except for the unexpected jangle of ornamental bells woven into his sash.
“Sparse and measured, sometimes cryptic or indirect, rarely raises his voice. Pauses often, as if weighing the worth of each word.”
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Distinguishing Features
Long, untamed hair partially veiling face
Implacable staring eyes
Old animal-scars on forearms
Ornamental sash with tiny bells
Perpetually serene or distant expression
Voice
“Soft, almost monotone, with an undercurrent like water over pebbles. Emotion surfaces only when speaking of animals’ pain or joy.”
Clothing
Simple blue-grey robe tucked into mud-stained working trousers, threadbare sleeves with intricate animal patterns sewn in faded silk at the cuffs, leather boots with mismatched laces, and a narrow sash with small bells.
Body Language
Minimal, with hands often behind back or smoothing an animal’s fur. Leans forward only when animals are involved. Restless fingers twist braids or talismans when uneasy.
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