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Twando walked the Starry Road at 10:31 PM, Central Time on 1/6/2008 or 389 years, 165 days since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer, 5th month of Uthmor the Giant in the year of the Iron Toad. |
Twando walked the Starry Road at 10:31 PM, Central Time on 1/6/2008 or 389 years, 165 days since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer, 5th month of Uthmor the Giant in the year of the Iron Toad. |
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The body hanging from the sturdy noose appears to have been dead long before it was placed here. Dressed in moldy rags and rusted metal plate armor, one skeletal hand attempts to cover its empty left eye socket. |
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The Human dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of his neck. The body is dressed in silken finery; a brushed silk shirt, tapered black silk pants, and a crimson silk blindfold that covers his right eye. |
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A Elf dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of her neck. The body is dressed in a suit of ordinary chainmail overtop simple cotton clothing. The left hand bears a silver ring bearing the crest of the Ranger Guild. |
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The portly Halfling dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of his neck. The body is dressed in a simple grey robe and leather sandals. The left eye socket gapes open, the shallow hollow missing its eyeball. |
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The athletic Human dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of her neck. The body is dressed mostly in black leather, but for a plain gold badge upon her chest. The left wrist has a tattoo of two sharks circling one another nose to tail, the crude artwork done in black ink. (body dressed like Cyiarriah) |
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The Elven woman's head is canted at an unnatural and gracefully macabre angle. Auburn-streaked black hair dangles in long blood soaked mats; glimpses of gleaming white skull can be seen in small patches. A hollow left eye socket mars the lovely face. Deep bruises, long jagged lacerations and blackened scorch marks, reflecting hours of pain, decimate the fair skin. Oddly intact is the skin around the wrist, where a tattoo of a crimson drop trickling down from a bracelet of intertwined briars can be seen. (Natashya's body) |
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==Playing Card== |
==Playing Card== |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 21 February 2009
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Twando Wentigo | |
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Status: | Dead |
Guild: | Unknown |
Race: | Human |
Gender: | Male |
Associates: | Stibin |
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Collected Paladin eyeballs and other materials for the experiments of his master, Valkuval, in the time shortly after the first festival. It is believed that the eyeballs were for use in creating a many-eyed beast.
Twando resurfaced in more recent years as a mercenary, anonymously leaving several bodies hanging on the gallows tree north of Kaerna Village before revealing himself and his plot to assassinate Natashya Dalterein. While the terms of the contract only demanded her temporary death and the collection and delivery of her eye, the treatment of Farsten by Natashya and her people prompted Twando to seek vengeance. He eventually succeeded when he murdered her, kidnapped her body, mutilated it and hung it from the gallows tree, waiting for a crowd to gather before immolating it into ashes. His employer and whereabouts is currently unknown.
Twando walked the Starry Road at 10:31 PM, Central Time on 1/6/2008 or 389 years, 165 days since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer, 5th month of Uthmor the Giant in the year of the Iron Toad.
Bodies
The body hanging from the sturdy noose appears to have been dead long before it was placed here. Dressed in moldy rags and rusted metal plate armor, one skeletal hand attempts to cover its empty left eye socket.
The Human dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of his neck. The body is dressed in silken finery; a brushed silk shirt, tapered black silk pants, and a crimson silk blindfold that covers his right eye.
A Elf dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of her neck. The body is dressed in a suit of ordinary chainmail overtop simple cotton clothing. The left hand bears a silver ring bearing the crest of the Ranger Guild.
The portly Halfling dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of his neck. The body is dressed in a simple grey robe and leather sandals. The left eye socket gapes open, the shallow hollow missing its eyeball.
The athletic Human dangling from the sturdy noose has heavy bruising where the rope touches the skin of her neck. The body is dressed mostly in black leather, but for a plain gold badge upon her chest. The left wrist has a tattoo of two sharks circling one another nose to tail, the crude artwork done in black ink. (body dressed like Cyiarriah)
The Elven woman's head is canted at an unnatural and gracefully macabre angle. Auburn-streaked black hair dangles in long blood soaked mats; glimpses of gleaming white skull can be seen in small patches. A hollow left eye socket mars the lovely face. Deep bruises, long jagged lacerations and blackened scorch marks, reflecting hours of pain, decimate the fair skin. Oddly intact is the skin around the wrist, where a tattoo of a crimson drop trickling down from a bracelet of intertwined briars can be seen. (Natashya's body)
Playing Card
Twando was a mysterious rogue with a habit of collecting eyeballs. He was particularly fond of Paladin eyes, giving new meaning to the phrase, "Justice is blind."