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- He is a resilient Atavian and is a tall, well-built man. Taller and stockier than the majority of his kin, he easily reaches six feet in height. His demeanor is that of a man accustom to hardship, this fact accented by his muscled physique. Despite his build, he moves with the grace of his kin. Each movement swift and purposeful. His skin is tanned from hours spent working and training outdoors. Jet black hair, cut short and obviously payed little attention to lies flat against his scalp while eyes of cobalt take in the world about him, almost seeming to give off a luminescent glow in even the lowest of light. Completing this large man's powerful frame are his wings, the massive appendages rising from his back and telling of his avian lineage. White feathers, unmarred by any mark or discoloration cover every inch of the wings, lending an almost celestial aura to the man. He is wearing:
- white pants of a sturdy material
- a white gambeson with azure stitching
- a pair of bleached leather boots
- a weaponbelt of ivory-hued leather
- a fine, white Knight's cloak.
- an emblazoned surcoat of pale leather.
- ivory-inlaid, golden gauntlets.
- a suit of ivory-inlaid, golden fullplate.
- Surcoat design, for pazzaz:
- Pale leather the color of the brightest dawn creates the majority of this sleeveless, collared surcoat. The garment reaches to the knee, and due to that length, each side seam starts at the hip for better mobility. The panels of leather lie together as if it were all sewn until the most rigorous of movement parts them. Twin azure scimitars have been boldly emblazoned across the front of the surcoat, their blades following the path of the wearer's collarbone, and their handles ending mid-thigh. Gold flames burn around the bodies of the weaponry, condensing where the scimitars cross. Within that blaze, a series of small hooks can be found, allowing the garment to remain closed to fully showcase the spectacular tooling and coloring of the leather being worn.
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