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The Dane family crest as seen on the signets that each member of the family wears: |
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* an animite signet ring bearing the Dane family crest |
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** This sleek ring has been polished to a mirror shine, and at first glance appears to have been carefully etched with the visage of a feminine face. Closer inspection reveals that the facial features lack distinction; the eyes are slightly hollowed sockets, the nose is a barely perceptible bump and there is no mouth. Slender, downward sloping horns complete the unsettling image, curving in upon themselves to frame the face. |
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Revision as of 13:54, 14 July 2010
Description
The Dane Family: A close knit family lead by matriarchs Sebastienne and Ignifera.
Recruitment into the family is a rigorous process including interviews from all current family members.
pre-requisites:
* Must be human
* No Clerics, Paladins, or Necromancers
OOC Disclaimer: This is a family considered to be "evil." Joining this family will lead to multiple character deaths at the hands of other PCs possibly without warning or reason. Also a member can expect IC persecution from GMNPCs and in some cases expulsion or imprisonment by provincial leaders. This is a role-play heavy group and prefer interactions to remain in character.
Family Members
As of (July2010):
Signet Ring
The Dane family crest as seen on the signets that each member of the family wears:
- an animite signet ring bearing the Dane family crest
- This sleek ring has been polished to a mirror shine, and at first glance appears to have been carefully etched with the visage of a feminine face. Closer inspection reveals that the facial features lack distinction; the eyes are slightly hollowed sockets, the nose is a barely perceptible bump and there is no mouth. Slender, downward sloping horns complete the unsettling image, curving in upon themselves to frame the face.