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Anthony Bellerose

May 8th, 2014
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  1. Name: Anthony Bellerose, the Cobbler of Bones
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  3. Age: Mid 20s
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  5. Race: Human with a possible touch of light elf in his ancenstry, although that's more hearsay and speculation than any hard evidence.
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  7. Appearance: Anthony takes the appearance of a young man, in his mid twenties, short, basic, but thick brown hair. Green eyes, but a somewhat thin face, with a matching, almost gangly body, quite thin for six feet tall. He normally wears a white, silk, dress shirt under a silver vest, which itself is under a long coat of sorts of a traditional long coat, open in the front with a straight hem and a Conductor’s coat in the back, trailing behind as a pseudo cape, and straight black with color with only minor offbeats by basic decorations of Silver in the cuff links and such. The Pants follow suit, being normal formal slacks, straight black in color with a silver chain for a watch, as well has having matching Dress shoes to match, with a silver lining on the soles that taps as he walks. At times he may wear a small pendant ruby necklace, depending on the occasion.
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  9. Personality: Personality is key. Are you a complete dick? Are you an innocent, chast maiden? or perhaps, a strapping young lad who wants nothing but fame and glory?
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  11. Equipment: Medical Supplies and equipment such as scalpels, bonesaws, of that sort. A Can Sword, somewhat rusted from blood but still quite sharp.
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  13. Background: Anthony was born in Fantasy-France to a pair of immigrants from Fantasy-England, Mr. And Mrs. Williams, an un-notable family of humble origins as blacksmiths, though the boy wished to strive for more and looked for work in the new medical sciences and, well, pseudosciences and was taken in as an apprentice to a wealthy researcher in the north, a cobbler of bones you see. From him he learned the talents of meddling with flesh, both alive and dead, mostly in the medical, but thrull work had become a token of his. As his new mentor taught he grew ill, most likely from a lung disease gained from their pickings of the hospitals and fresh corpses and later died a small time after completing Anthony’s apprenticeship, putting him to inherit his, though somewhat modest, family estate and fortune as he had no kin of his own.
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