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  1. He is a herculean Yeleni of average proportions. The tips of his short, messy, white-blonde hair brush the six-foot-one mark. A strip of hair is missing, however, along the left side of his head. It stretches from his left temple, over his ear and down to the nape of his neck. Neatly inked in the bald patch is a series of interconnecting, branching, tribal swirls whose points fade into his hair as if anchoring in the flesh. The whole design has been made to look as if it were stemming from the base of his neck. As the tattoo reaches his temple it expands outward to cover his cheek in the pitch-black, tribal-based pattern. The swirls and branches over the side of his face lace together to form the overall image of a raven in flight. The uppermost wing overlaps his left eye, accenting his emerald-green iris, while the lower ends at his jawline. His lips, while not overly full, tend to bear a slight quirk. Mixed with his casually indifferent stare, and defined, yet elegant jaw, he tends to bear an aura of mischief. His shoulders, as with the rest of his lean form, aren't particularly broad, yet the musculature is well-toned from years of experience. Framing his shoulders are a pair of six-foot wings. One might assume he had befallen an accident at one point, as only the base of his wings are his natural set, bearing a dark, raven-like plumage. Secured to the mortal appendages are a pair of light-weight, black titanium frames. The titanium only mimics the bone structure of a full set of wings, though a thin, black, silk-like fabric has been secured to the metal to give the wings functionality. Set below his wings as an extension of his tailbone is a long tail that appears chitinous, but is made of a similar black titanium. It is not overly thick, being only four inches at the base and an inch-wide at the end of its six-foot length. Set at the very tip is a blade that appears almost like an enlarged version of the tip of an ink-pen. He is wearing:
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  4. This cloak has seen many years of service, given the shredded lower portion. The cloak was once long enough to reach the ground, but now only reaches the wearer's knees. The hood and shoulders remain perfectly intact, however, fitting comfortably to the wearer's body. The hood has been made so as to fully encompass the wearer's head, obscuring his or her features.
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  6. This half-mask has been carved of thin bone to fit the right half of the wearer's face. The bone has been bleached a perfect white and carved so as to appear as skeletal human face, teeth and all. A piece of thin, red glass has been fashioned to the mask where it fits over the wearer's right eye.
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  8. This black leather bandolier has been crafted to fit snug to the wearer's chest and belt to the wearer's waist. Thin pockets and sheaths have been crafted into the surface for various small blades, while loops have been fit to the back and hips for larger weapons. The buckle has been crafted of silver and bears the image of a raven mid-flight.
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  10. These black, leather-worked boots have been tooled and crafted to provide maximum protection and comfort for the wearer. The sole is easily an inch thick and has been carved with an aggressive tread. Leather-encased steel has been fit the contours of the top of the boot, covering the toe and top of the foot. Overlapping steel plates have been similarly fashioned to the shin of the boot, designed to buckle over the laces. The plates rise higher than the top of the boot, the uppermost fitted with leather at its back so as to provide protection to the wearer's knees.
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  12. This thin black shirt has been sewn from fine silk. It has been left free of sleeves, designed to fit tight to the wearer's chest and shoulders. The neck has been cut in a v-style so as to not restrict the wearer's neck.
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  14. and a pair of black, fingerless gloves
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  17. he's commonly seen with dice and cigarettes, too!
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