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Primitive carvings resembling tally marks run the entire length of the makeshift jewelry.  One end is gnarled and cracked while the other is mottled with blackened stains layered with dried blood.
<br/>Primitive carvings resembling tally marks run the entire length of the makeshift jewelry.  One end is gnarled and cracked while the other is mottled with blackened stains layered with dried blood.


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Revision as of 09:15, 3 July 2020

Aarlon Aeternum
Status Active
Race Elf
Gender Female
Guild Ranger
Instance Prime


Appearance

Unchained Aarlon Aeternum
She has milky white eyes and an upturned nose.
Her black hair is long and straight, and is worn arranged in tight dreadlocks.
She has translucent skin and a curvaceous figure.
She appears to be an adult.

Six long horns crown the skull headdress resting over her forehead. Black, cruelly spiked bricklebranch twigs coil around each curving point, gathering in a morass over the frontal bone. Articulated jawbones trail to skim her cheeks.

She is wearing a tattered shadowy black blindfold, a crude felwood nose-spike, an intricately-strapped nightsilk harness with felwood toggles, a tattered nightsilk shroud shouldered with cephalic trophies, and a makeshift shortbow bristling with spines displaying carved prey.

Alterations


a tattered shadowy black blindfold (altered Xala'shar Archer blindfold, dyed by Lenizhir)
Dyed to a shadowy black hue, the blindfold is wrapped and layered to shroud the eyes. Claws, teeth, and other manner of attack have marred the fabric, but a faint pattern of tessellated black shrikes can be made out along its surface.


an intricately-strapped nightsilk harness with felwood toggles (altered Wolf Clan harness)
An array of darkened leather straps, loops, and sinewy ties cross-cross atop a fitted nightsilk bandeau that wraps the shoulders and breaks below the waist. Affixed to the strap-ends are dark-violet wooden rings for attaching a variety of hunting implements. A pocket at the front of the harness is clasped with a shrike fetish carved from the same telltale deep purple of raw, untreated felwood.


a tattered nightsilk shroud shouldered with cephalic trophies (altered flowing nightsilk robes)
From the layers of nightsilk to the bones and threading, the natural elements of the fitted shroud confirm its homespun provenance. Each shoulder is set with a construction of blood wolf and ram's head skulls spliced together with sinewy threads of unknown animal skins. Thin nightsilk blindfolds are cinched across the empty eye sockets of each skull, and a bone-white skeletal animal paw is smeared onto the back of the raiment.


a makeshift shortbow bristling with spines displaying carved prey (altered felwood shortbow)
Perched above the grip, a crudely carved loggerhead shrike peers out from a tangle of sharp, thorny spines extending from the limbs of the felwood bow. Reminiscent of a shrike's bounty, affixed sticks and shreds of foraged fabrics create nests around the tiny carved prey impaled upon the spines. Among the hewn trophies are grasshoppers, horned beetles, mice, moles, lizards, and small snakes. There appears to be something written on it. A makeshift shortbow reads: "M. D."


a crude felwood nose-spike (altered, generally-worn)
Primitive carvings resembling tally marks run the entire length of the makeshift jewelry.  One end is gnarled and cracked while the other is mottled with blackened stains layered with dried blood.


a shadowy tome swathed in tatters of nightsilk (altered epistemic journal)


a worn chronicle banded with shadowy nightsilk (altered fully unlocked Scholarship/FA guide)
Stained a murky black matte, the cover has strips of tattered nightsilk that drape across it, cloaking the details of its construction and helping buffer its opening and closing despite the apparent wear its seen. Embossing is used to create raised print on each completed page, with no ink present to otherwise delineate the contents.