Hok
Legendary Weapon Master Hok, Favored of Rutilor
Hok | |
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Status | |
Race | Human |
Gender | Male |
Guild | Barbarian |
Instance | Platinum |
Description
Hok has an angular face, slightly pointed ears, a deep scar that starts just above the right eye and extends to the front of the jaw, mismatched eyes, one milky white and the other blue grey, and a bent and misaligned nose. His honey hair is shoulder length and thick, and is worn arranged in tight dreadlocks. He has numerous old scars crisscrossing over tanned skin and an athletic build.
He is very tall for a Human.
You have a light growth of honey blonde stubble. Near the front of the jaw, the hairs turn greyish white along the ridge of a thick scar.
You have a tattoo of black intertwining bands that begin at the neck with a couple sharp points on the left side of the throat and behind the left ear. The bands thicken at the collarbone before continuing in a series of intricate twists along the upper torso, spawning a series of barbed lines in a labyrinth over the top quarter of the back, crossing under the left arm to fully cover the ribcage. Smaller bands twist to encircle the arm to end in three points between the knuckles on your hand.
You are wearing a braided leather headband, a simple white cotton shirt, a chakrel fire-rose framed by a tangle of thorns and vines, a thorn-embedded thick leather wristcuff , a twining Urrem'tier bloodvine bracer wrought of shimmering verdant moonsilver, a hammered tyrium oath ring encircled by a mistglass inscription, a wide steelsilk sash dyed in a pattern of ashen grey hues surrounding a maroon yavasite clasp, a sable feyweave sporran bound with ties of golden firesilk, a deep midnight-blue demonscale scabbard wrapped in blackened moonsilver threads, a tartan great kilt woven from thick wool and some brown suede moccasins laced tight up the front.
Profile Information
Race: Human
Spouse: Single
Citizenship: Zoluren
Roleplay Stance: Heavy
PvP Stance: Open
Quote: "May Rutilor's wisdom and justice guide my dealings with others, keeping me honorable and true to myself."