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== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
You see Ambassador Erieck Gotsby, Hegessger rae Fostra of the Therengia Court, a Human Paladin.
You see Ambassador Erieck Gotsby, Hegessger rae Fostra of the Therengia Court, a Human Paladin.<br>
He has a square-jawed face with laugh lines, deep-set brown eyes and a straight nose. His dark brown hair is short and thick, and is worn in a tousled, finger-combed style. He has tanned skin and a brawny build.<br>
He has a square-jawed face with laugh lines, deep-set brown eyes and a straight nose. His dark brown hair is short and thick, and is worn in a tousled, finger-combed style. He has tanned skin and a brawny build.<br>
He is tall for a Human.<br>
He is tall for a Human.<br>

Revision as of 01:58, 30 March 2011


Erieck Gotsby
Status
Race Human
Gender Male
Guild Paladin
Instance Prime


Appearance

You see Ambassador Erieck Gotsby, Hegessger rae Fostra of the Therengia Court, a Human Paladin.
He has a square-jawed face with laugh lines, deep-set brown eyes and a straight nose. His dark brown hair is short and thick, and is worn in a tousled, finger-combed style. He has tanned skin and a brawny build.
He is tall for a Human.
He appears to be in his prime.
He has an elegantly trimmed mustache on your upper lip and an elegantly trimmed full beard.

History

○ Born on the 4th day of the 1st month of Akroeg the Ram in the year of the Golden Panther, 331 years after the victory of Lanival the Redeemer.
○ Married his third wife, Sesi Hart, in the 9th month of Dolefaren the Brigantine in the year of the Emerald Dolphin, 397.
○ Succeeded Valynn as Therengia's Ambassador to Shard and Ilithi. Despite not being officially recognized by the Ferdahl, he continues to work towards reopening the lines of communication and a cease in hostilities between the two provinces.

Notes

OOC Information

RP: Medium
PvP: Closed

"It is not in the still calm of life, or the repose of a pacific station, that great characters are formed." - Abigail Adams