Bramwell Thornecroft
Druid (Circle of the Land: Forest)
Bramwell Thornecroft
Species
Human
Appearance
Bramwell looks like a man carved from an old oak stump. His skin is leather-tough and etched with deep lines from decades under the sun. He moves with a heavy, deliberate gait that suggests he is constantly testing the weight of the earth beneath him. While his hands are permanently stained with soil and calloused, he keeps his fingernails meticulously clean. His hair is a wild thicket of salt-and-pepper strands, often containing bits of dried moss or small twigs. The most striking contradiction is his posture; while he looks like a common laborer, he stands with the rigid, watchful grace of a predator.
“Short, clipped sentences. He uses many agricultural metaphors and avoids flowery language.”
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Distinguishing Features
Deep scar running from his left temple to his jaw
Meticulously clean fingernails despite dirty hands
Smells strongly of damp earth and rosemary
A silver locket that never tarnishes
Voice
“Low, gravelly, and raspy from disuse, sounding like grinding stones.”
Clothing
He wears a tattered tunic of rough-spun burlap reinforced with patches of cured deer hide. A heavy leather apron, stained with strange purple juices, hangs from his neck. Around his neck hangs a pristine silver locket on a delicate chain that never seems to catch the dirt of his workspace.
Body Language
Stands very still, like a statue. Tilts his head like a bird when listening. Keeps his hands busy with a piece of wood or a whetstone at all times.
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