Moth-Quill Vey
Bard
Moth-Quill Vey
Species
Half-Orc
Appearance
Moth-Quill is a broad-shouldered half-orc woman with the poised movement of a stage performer and the worn patience of a dockworker. Her skin is olive-gray with a faint pearlescent sheen where old enchantments were sealed into her flesh. One tusk is capped in gold, while the other is chipped as if bitten through iron. She wears a fitted velvet coat stitched over practical leather harnesses, all elegant lines over obvious hidden tool pockets. Her hands are surprisingly delicate, with ink stains in the creases and tiny burn scars along the fingertips. She walks with a measured sway that feels rehearsed, yet one knee clicks softly like a clockwork joint when she turns quickly, a contradictory sign of fragility under her flamboyant confidence.
“Low, musical, and precise, with a singer's control over breath. She likes to soften hard truths with humor, then land the real meaning on the final word.”
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Distinguishing Features
Gold-capped tusk with a tiny engraved rose on the cap
A clockwork click in her left knee
Three pale burn scars across her collarbone in the shape of musical notes
A perfume of cedar, smoke, and rainwater that lingers after she leaves
Voice
“Velvet alto with a rough edge, like smoke over honey”
Clothing
A deep plum velvet coat with brass clasps, a sleeveless black bodice reinforced with hidden leather, fitted travel boots, and a skirt split for movement over trousers. She favors a lace collar that is just a little too formal for the alleys she lives in.
Body Language
She punctuates speech with small wrist turns like a conductor and folds her hands behind her back when she is angry, which makes her look calm right before she is not.
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