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=Facts=
=Facts=
* Owner of Trindin's Lost And Found located in The Crossing, Market Plaza Upstairs, Ocean Room
* Owner of Trindin's Lost And Found located in The Crossing, Market Plaza Upstairs, Ocean Room
* Maker of metal weapons


=Appearance=
=Appearance=
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A miniature horse-drawn caravan floats lazily around his right wrist, glowing with a lustrous sheen against his skin.<br/>
A miniature horse-drawn caravan floats lazily around his right wrist, glowing with a lustrous sheen against his skin.<br/>
He appears to be distinguished.<br/>
He appears to be distinguished.<br/>

=Caravan=
a bright yellow beribboned caravan pulled by mules<br/>
Ribbons and cheerful-sounding bells adorn the long-suffering beasts and caravan. The driver atop his seat stares straight ahead, seemingly embarrassed at the matching ribbons on his hat and wrists.<br/>
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A metal plate attached to the back of the caravan reads "Eat. Sleep. Trade.".<br/>

Latest revision as of 16:30, 3 September 2024

Trindin McStile
Status Active
Race Gnome
Gender Male
Guild Trader
Instance Prime


Facts

  • Owner of Trindin's Lost And Found located in The Crossing, Market Plaza Upstairs, Ocean Room
  • Maker of metal weapons

Appearance

You see Elite Merchant Trindin McStile, a Gnome Trader.
Trindin has some shiny glaes goggles with opaque violet lenses that almost completely obscure [his] emerald eyes and dimples. His golden brown hair is short and fine, and is worn arranged in oiled spikes. He has tanned skin.
A miniature horse-drawn caravan floats lazily around his right wrist, glowing with a lustrous sheen against his skin.
He appears to be distinguished.

Caravan

a bright yellow beribboned caravan pulled by mules
Ribbons and cheerful-sounding bells adorn the long-suffering beasts and caravan. The driver atop his seat stares straight ahead, seemingly embarrassed at the matching ribbons on his hat and wrists.

A metal plate attached to the back of the caravan reads "Eat. Sleep. Trade.".