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Roleplay Stance: Heavy
Roleplay Stance: Heavy
PvP Stance: Open
PvP Stance: Open
==Alterations==
TAP: a rusted spear wrapped with a crude hemp grip
LOOK: Though flakes of rust and corrosion cling precariously to the oxidized metal of this neglected weapon, closer inspection of the spear reveals it to be surprisingly sturdy and well-honed. A length of hemp cording has been wrapped mid-shaft to provide a makeshift grip. You see the initials "C. B." impressed into the surface of the metal.

Revision as of 04:11, 10 December 2012

Guaranzo Blackman
Status Active
Race Human
Gender Male
Guild Barbarian
Instance Prime

Description

You see Terrible Guaranzo Blackman, a Human.
A length of sunbleached linen heavily stained with sweat and dried blood is folded to obscure Guaranzo's face, hiding all but a narrow strip of black skin around his eyes.
He is very tall for a Human. He has a burly build.
He is in good shape.

He is holding a rusted spear wrapped with a crude hemp grip in his right hand.
He is wearing a war-torn grey cloak clasped by a dagger inset with a pulsing green spiritgem, some baggy pants dangling a collection of battle trinkets around the beltline, a dingy hemp pouch drawn with a multitude of barbed iron spikes, some scarred leather boots splattered with bloodstains, a darkstone-hilted skinning knife with a blackened blade, a black leather thigh quiver, a simple wooden wristcuff, a parry stick, a lumium skirmisher's shield and an intricately carved black iron halberd.

Profile

            Name: Guaranzo Blackman
          Spouse: No Info
 Roleplay Stance: Heavy
      PvP Stance: Open

Alterations

TAP: a rusted spear wrapped with a crude hemp grip
LOOK: Though flakes of rust and corrosion cling precariously to the oxidized metal of this neglected weapon, closer inspection of the spear reveals it to be surprisingly sturdy and well-honed.  A length of hemp cording has been wrapped mid-shaft to provide a makeshift grip.  You see the initials "C. B." impressed into the surface of the metal.