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[http://www.play.net/dr/spotlight/spotlight.asp?gmName=Rottcloar Spotlight On Staff]
[http://www.play.net/dr/spotlight/spotlight.asp?gmName=Rottcloar Spotlight On Staff]



Revision as of 18:40, 30 November 2014


GameMaster Rottcloar
Rank Unknown
Type DEV
Tenure Past



Spotlight On Staff

Positions & Contributions

  • Familiars
  • Gore Weapons


Descriptions

You see GameMaster Rottcloar Sepulture, a Human Ranger.
He has crystal green eyes, very long wavy blue-black hair that is unkempt, and pale skin.
He is aged for a Human.
He has a tattoo of various markings and lines which appear to form a map on his chest.
He is in good shape.

He is holding a hammer in his right hand.
He is wearing a black badge with red lettering that reads: "I put the 'fun' in 'funeral'", some waxed luteovirescent cerements, a sombrous funeral shroud that appears to have been cut from a moonless midnight sky, a button that reads 'No, my powers can only be used for good.', the sanctified funerary footwear of a heroic warrior who died while in battle by choking on a grape, a river slug, the hands of Jespin the Bellmaster and an ancient arsenic-blackened death mask that is encrusted with iridian oxides.

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You see GameMaster Rottcloar Sepulture, an Elothean Warrior Mage.
He has tilted almond-shaped crystal green eyes. His blue-black hair is very long and wavy, and is worn cropped short on top, longer in the back and sides. He has pale skin.
He is in his prime for an Elothean.
He has a tattoo of various markings and lines which appear to form a map on his chest.
He is in good shape.

He is holding a turtle talisman in his right hand.
He is wearing a tag sack labeled "No Mullets", the hands of Jespin the Bellmaster, a button that reads, "The new familiars will eat Gnomes.", a sombrous funeral shroud that appears to have been cut from a moonless midnight sky, a black badge with red lettering that reads: "I put the 'fun' in 'funeral'", the sanctified funerary footwear of a heroic warrior who died while in battle by choking on a grape, an ancient arsenic-blackened death mask that is encrusted with iridian oxides and some waxed luteovirescent cerements.