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- Posted: Sun, 01 Jan 2012 10:19:10 +0000
Name: Lord Thorvek Dathas
Age: roughly 36. looks a bit older due to constant worry.
Appearance: A rather rotund man, dark-haired thin-bearded man of regal bearing, clad in a white metallic breastplate protecting his girth. He wears a noble's shirt underneath, with predominately blue sleeves with red ovals. He wears orange pants and thick leather boots. At his side hangs a worn sabre with a bronze pommel.
Thorvek's gaze darted about the room to make sure the question wasn't aimed elsewhere. Giving a nervous chuckle, which was more like a rumble, he spoke, "Well, I suppose my middle name is Goran... But I don't see any use for this kind of information..." The man wrung his meaty hands, glancing about the assortment of strangers, "I don't suppose these creator fellows theoretically controlling us can use it." Covering his mouth, he coughed while looking for another. It was, after all, his turn now. "...but... I suppose you could answer this for me... In what measure would you consider a man loyal to his country?"
Age: roughly 36. looks a bit older due to constant worry.
Appearance: A rather rotund man, dark-haired thin-bearded man of regal bearing, clad in a white metallic breastplate protecting his girth. He wears a noble's shirt underneath, with predominately blue sleeves with red ovals. He wears orange pants and thick leather boots. At his side hangs a worn sabre with a bronze pommel.
Thorvek's gaze darted about the room to make sure the question wasn't aimed elsewhere. Giving a nervous chuckle, which was more like a rumble, he spoke, "Well, I suppose my middle name is Goran... But I don't see any use for this kind of information..." The man wrung his meaty hands, glancing about the assortment of strangers, "I don't suppose these creator fellows theoretically controlling us can use it." Covering his mouth, he coughed while looking for another. It was, after all, his turn now. "...but... I suppose you could answer this for me... In what measure would you consider a man loyal to his country?"