Verge, daughter of Ochierne
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Verge, daughter of Ochierne | |
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| Clan | Bear |
| Home | Few miles east of Kierkgard |
| Gender | Female |
| Race | Dunlending |
| Age | Unknown, appears to be around 19 or 20. |
| Birthdate | Unknown, somewhere between 3027 and 3026 |
| Occupation | Merchant |
| Occupations | {{{occupations}}} |
| Hair | Black |
| Eyes | Light grey |
| Skin | Lightly tanned |
| Height | 5'7" or 170cm |
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| Player | Opal |
Appearance
Thick black hair falls down in waves over this young woman's shoulders, and ending slightly above the waist. On some days, her hair may be somewhat mangled in some places, although overall her image is largely unaffected by this. A pronounced jawline, having grown out of the round and youthful baby-face it once belonged to, now rests below thin, somewhat naturally red lips and cheeks to match. Her eyes, a dull light grey color if viewed from up close, rest below dark, uncurved and straight eyebrows which give her a sort of boyish appearance. Slightly tanned and youthful skin can be seen on her unweathered hands and face. A thin long-sleeved shirt is worn under a slightly heavier cloth tunic dyed in a dark shade of the Bear clan colors. Strapped around the waist securely is a lightweight leather belt with a square brass buckle, keeping the bottom half of her slightly oversized tunic in place. A skirt, or perhaps it's just a long shirt worn under everything, falls over the upper part of her legs and down to slightly above her knees, from which a pair of trousers are then visible. Thick black leather boots ending just above the ankle are worn on her feet, with a filthy cake of mud on the shoes' soles and sides. If you take just a few seconds to examine her clothing, perhaps one may notice that her belt is slightly askewed, or that it is buckled in an awkward way. Her eyes, as well, never seem to focus on anything specific, and nor do they seem to explore the surroundings; oftentimes they seem fixed on a certain unchanging direction, as if gazing at some far, invisible object.
History
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