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==Description== |
==Description== |
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'''Male''' |
'''Male'''<br> |
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The guard is a youngish man with hard black eyes. His uniform is tight against his lean form, and the combination crossbow and longsword he wears guarantee that few of those he apprehends get away. His eyes are always moving, and it is obvious from his facial expression that he takes his job very seriously. |
The guard is a youngish man with hard black eyes. His uniform is tight against his lean form, and the combination crossbow and longsword he wears guarantee that few of those he apprehends get away. His eyes are always moving, and it is obvious from his facial expression that he takes his job very seriously. |
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'''Female''' |
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The guard is a youngish woman with flinty gray eyes. Her uniform is cut to fit, not flatter, and a plain steel-hilted broadsword hangs at her side. Her roving eyes never cease their movement, and her relentless pursuit for justice in The Crossing is branded clearly on her face. |
The guard is a youngish woman with flinty gray eyes. Her uniform is cut to fit, not flatter, and a plain steel-hilted broadsword hangs at her side. Her roving eyes never cease their movement, and her relentless pursuit for justice in The Crossing is branded clearly on her face. |
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Revision as of 04:48, 16 February 2009
Description
Male
The guard is a youngish man with hard black eyes. His uniform is tight against his lean form, and the combination crossbow and longsword he wears guarantee that few of those he apprehends get away. His eyes are always moving, and it is obvious from his facial expression that he takes his job very seriously.
Female
The guard is a youngish woman with flinty gray eyes. Her uniform is cut to fit, not flatter, and a plain steel-hilted broadsword hangs at her side. Her roving eyes never cease their movement, and her relentless pursuit for justice in The Crossing is branded clearly on her face.