Pip Underbottle
Commoner
Pip Underbottle
Species
Halfling
Appearance
Pip stands just over three feet tall, with a slight stoop earned from decades of bending over polished oak tables and mopping tavern floors. His face is a map of fine wrinkles, especially around his crow’s-feet and the gentle creases of his always-smiling mouth. His silvery-white hair sprouts in unruly curls that seem defiant of any comb, framing a surprisingly sharp pair of amber eyes that glitter with kindness and a spark of mischief. Despite his small stature, his movements are sprightly and precise, betraying a lifetime of swift sidesteps around spilled ale and boisterous patrons. His usually spotless linen shirt and brown leather vest crisp but softened with age; however, beneath his apron, he wears a faded but well-maintained leather wrist cuff etched with the symbol of the Amber Ring—an unexpected juxtaposition to his warm, inviting demeanor.
“Slow and deliberate, with a warm, gravelly timbre and a touch of older Adderport dialect. He peppers speech with gentle humor and old sayings like, “A good drink soothes many a wound, but a kind word heals the heart.”
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Distinguishing Features
Unruly silver curls that fail to stay combed
A faded leather wrist cuff etched with the Amber Ring symbol beneath his sleeve
A faint but distinct faint burn scar on the left wrist, barely visible beneath his cuff
Always carries a small hand-carved wooden pipe, though never smokes it in front of guests
Voice
“Gravelly but comforting, with a slow cadence and a hint of mirth always beneath his words.”
Clothing
Fine linen shirt, brown leather vest, dark wool trousers patched near the knees, sturdy leather boots softened by years of wear, and a mustard-yellow embroidered apron with the Golden Grapevine’s grapevine emblem stitched over the chest pocket.
Body Language
Open gestures, leaning forward to listen intently, wiping hands on apron when thinking; a subtle twitch of fingers when nervous or excited.
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