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He is a master archer, and is able to teach rangers the [[Snipe|sniping]] ability. |
He is a master archer, and is able to teach rangers the [[Snipe|sniping]] ability as well as how to make hunter's bows. |
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The Guildleader winks at you. "Rangers aren't like most", he says. "We aren't comfortable in the towns and cities and large crowds put us on edge. That's not to say we don't enjoy the company of others, but open skies, beds of leaves and the fresh air is what we thrive on."<br>"We are sworn to protect and preserve the wilds we love," he continues, "We do not take that responsibility lightly. For the very wilds we protect give us the freedom to be who and what we are."<br>Tolle gets a twinkle in his eye. "For some it is a life they can never understand, for others it is life itself." |
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[[Category:Ranger]] [[Category:Guild Leaders]] [[Category:Alive]][[Category:NPCs]][[Category:Human]] |
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Revision as of 17:33, 14 June 2008
Ranger Guildleader Tolle
Guild: Ranger
Sex: Male
Race: Elf
Known Relatives: Kalika(wife)
Location: [Ranger Guild, Hall]
Tolle, the Guildleader, is a tall Human man with deep dark eyes. His hair is a black-brown color, cropped short and held with a headband. He wears a flaxen shirt under a sleeveless leather jerkin, and soft buckskins flow to some well worn moccasins. With his shirt sleeves rolled up just above the elbow of his muscular arms, a tattoo of a mountain lion ready to pounce can be seen just above the cuff of an archer's arm guard. The handle of a large dagger peeks above a brown leather tasset wrapped at the waist.
NPC Appearance
Notes
He is a master archer, and is able to teach rangers the sniping ability as well as how to make hunter's bows.
The Guildleader winks at you. "Rangers aren't like most", he says. "We aren't comfortable in the towns and cities and large crowds put us on edge. That's not to say we don't enjoy the company of others, but open skies, beds of leaves and the fresh air is what we thrive on."
"We are sworn to protect and preserve the wilds we love," he continues, "We do not take that responsibility lightly. For the very wilds we protect give us the freedom to be who and what we are."
Tolle gets a twinkle in his eye. "For some it is a life they can never understand, for others it is life itself."