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== Apprentice Ranger Esulak ==
== Apprentice Ranger Esulak ==
Esulak is totally enveloped in a dark cloak, concealing all but an extremely sharp bone-bladed skinning knife with a leather-wrapped hilt in his right hand.
You see Esulak Tevska, a S'Kra Mur Ranger.<br>
He has an elongated face, almond-shaped slitted gold eyes and a squared snout, camouflage scales, a straight tail and an athletic build.<br>
He is very tall for a S'Kra Mur.<br>
He appears to be young.<br>
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He is wearing a dragonar hunting odaj dappled with a green and brown camouflage pattern, a hide trapper's duffel stitched with fox fur, a mistwood Nisha shortbow with laminated limb, a bandolier heavily covered with thick leather leaves dyed in varying shades of green and brown, a sleek arm quiver covered in death adder skins, an extremely sharp bone-bladed skinning knife with a leather-wrapped hilt, a supple hip-slung hunter's pack with leather ties, a forest hunter's game bag of punka leather fastened with ornate howlite clasps, a thick-sided hunter's carryall decorated with bear claws, some camouflage pants and some punka leather stalking boots dyed in various shades of forest green.
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Revision as of 00:14, 15 January 2022

Esulak
Status Active
Race S'Kra Mur
Gender Male
Guild Ranger
Instance Prime

Apprentice Ranger Esulak

Esulak is totally enveloped in a dark cloak, concealing all but an extremely sharp bone-bladed skinning knife with a leather-wrapped hilt in his right hand.


Ranger Guild

Esulak became an Initiate Ranger on the 15th anniversary of his Name Day, the 31st day of the 6th month of Arhat the Fire Lion in the year of the Emerald Dolphin, 425 years after the victory of Lanival the Redeemer.

Promoted to 10th circle and Apprentice Ranger nine days later, in the 7th month of Moliko the Balance in the year of the Crystal Snow Hare, 440 years, 240 days after the Victory of Lanival the Reedemer

Ask Bartender About Esulak Gossip

"A serpent raised by wolves." He chuckles. "No, but really... He's S'kra Mur raised by a tough bunch of forest dwelling Rakash. How he got to be there though, well.. that's just rumors and speculation. It's likely that even he doesn't know. But one thing's for sure.. He's quite well-off for a lad of fifteen or so. And rising quickly as a Ranger."

Home

Permanent residence currently unknown.

Jackie the Monkey

You see a three-striped night monkey in a dirt-stained tunic.
> look at monkey
The tiny primate's little fingers have made a mess of her once immaculate tunic. Small dirt-stained handprints mar the chest, and the hem is speckled with dried mud. Her bright, innocent eyes belie her ability to find and tromp through any and every pile of dirt or puddle of mud that catches her interest.

Special Items

Custom Items

hunting odaj
a dragonar hunting odaj dappled with a green and brown camouflage pattern
> look at hunting odaj
The thick dragonar fabric is dyed dark green and splashed with brown to create a camouflaged pattern. Cut in form fitting-fitted hunting style and draped to accommodate the dual forms of the Rakash race, the fabric's inherent pattern seems to undulate with any movement, as if in mimicry of a dragon's scales shifting with the great beast's musculature. Audrualm buttons cast into the shape of detailed butterflies are the only embellishment to the otherwise practical Rakash robe.

game bag
a forest hunter's game bag of punka leather fastened with ornate howlite clasps
> look at game bag
The natural green of the fine punka leather has been highlighted and darkened in various areas to create a subtle forest camouflage appearance. Securing this well-made game bag, three ornate clasps carved from howlite depict a butterfly, a badger, and a crow in exquisite detail. The inside of the very functional container has been treated with wax lining to prevent leaking.

forest green boots
some punka leather stalking boots dyed in various shades of forest green
> look at forest boots
Exquisite punka leather has been dyed in a seemingly random pattern to create a camouflage pattern. Rawhide laces criss-cross through many blackened steel eyelets to secure the boots. Cut to rise just above the ankles, the high-quality, utilitarian construction would weather the forest without damage.