Sorry for the delay, folks. Spring Break and holidays and family and work... you know, a real life have interfered. So I haven't had time to do an RPG, but I have a quick character sheet for you. I did it in between meetings today, so my apologies that it is not up to snuff. You rush a miracle man and you get rotten miracles.
Enjoy!
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That could mean that he has an aquiline nose (because, really, what else can you describe as aquiline. An aquiline face makes no sense), but "chisseled" cheeks, etc. Frankly, at 91.3 lbs., he would have chiseled cheeks, but in a The Machinist kind of way, not in a model kind of way.
Deadwood? Is that a Crayola color that they left out of my box of crayons?
No, but it is the name of a show that I'd much rather be watching right now.
English although due to family history, he has the appearance of a North-European
Well, to be fair to her, maybe she meant Scandavian. To be fair to English, it should be pointed out that the term "Northern European" generally applies to Germans, Frenchmen, English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch, Swiss, Norsemen, etc. You know, people in the North of Europe or North of Europe...
Then again, the names of his parents are Ollivander and Anglesey, so, my last line of defense for this suethor has fallen, as those are clearly not Scandinavian names. I now have no idea why Brits no longer qualify as Northern Europeans. Maybe because they aren't part of Continental Europe? But they're part of the E.U. Oh, I give up. That statement is irredemably retarded.
an older sister (Hecate)
Don't go bringing mythology into this!
Why do people assume that once in animal form, the animagus lose their human functionality? That don’t.
psst. they don't.
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