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*Beard Jewelry (Worn LOOK): Sprouting from his chin is a cluster of narrow braids, each fine as a fishing line and dangling a strange collection of ichthyic skeletons. The specimens range in size, from tiny bones no bigger than a goldfish to a fully intact nomlas-sized fish head.
*Beard Jewelry (Worn):
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Sprouting from his chin is a cluster of narrow braids, each fine as a fishing line and dangling a strange collection of ichthyic skeletons. The specimens range in size, from tiny bones no bigger than a goldfish to a fully intact nomlas-sized fish head.

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odd collection of fish skeletons marked with crudely graven muracite tags
Look: Designed to be tied into the wearer's facial hair, the structure of each strange assortment of bones are reinforced by extremely thin white Elven gold wires. The preserved skeletons range in size from tiny bones no larger than a goldfish to a fully intact, nomlas-sized fish head. Small muracite tags dangle from the lowest point on each specimen, the surface of the dark greyish green metal crudely graven with weights and measurements that seem impossible to match with the ichthyic skeletons they denote.
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  • Beard Jewelry (Worn LOOK): Sprouting from his chin is a cluster of narrow braids, each fine as a fishing line and dangling a strange collection of ichthyic skeletons. The specimens range in size, from tiny bones no bigger than a goldfish to a fully intact nomlas-sized fish head.