Kum Soon-chong
Druid (Circle of the Shepherd)
Kum Soon-chong
Species
Human (Tian heritage)
Appearance
Kum Soon-chong is wiry with weathered, sun-darkened skin like old leather, and his thin, graying hair is always pulled into a loose, pragmatic topknot. His hands are thick-knuckled and scarred from years of work, but his nails are meticulously clean. Deep crow’s feet frame his sharp, alert eyes, which are a clear, shrewd hazel. He moves with an odd grace, walking with a slight stoop that vanishes when he works with animals. Against expectation, his ears are lined with old gold rings, giving him an unexpectedly rakish air.
“His words are clipped and unsentimental, favoring proverbs from his childhood. He sometimes lapses into Tian dialect when frustrated or deeply moved, and punctuates advice with slow, considered pauses.”
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Distinguishing Features
Ringed ears with old gold earrings
Crow’s feet so deep they look carved
A long scar from wrist to elbow on his left arm
Always smells faintly of herbs and animals
Voice
“Low, raspy, touched with the sand-and-smoke tones of age; becomes unexpectedly gentle when speaking to animals or children.”
Clothing
Worn indigo robes belted with rawhide, patchwork trousers tucked into sturdy straw sandals, always layered with a faded green smock stained by grass and ointments. He wears a flat-brimmed hat for sun, even on cloudy days.
Body Language
Favors thoughtful, deliberate movements; often leans on a rake or broom as a conversational crutch; gestures with palms upward to show peace; unconsciously strokes his earlobe when conflicted.
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