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  1. A dashing rogue
  2. An attractive elvish performer of lithe, delicate build and below-average height, somewhat more pretty than handsome in his facial features. Although not at all heavily muscled, his build is wiry, compact and unmistakably masculine, with narrow hips and sharp angles. The beauty of his visage is marred by a haughty, taunting expression and a severe scar running down his right eye and over the lip, reaching the chin - allegedly from a knife fight in a caravan of traveling Gur nomads but in reality because of a bottle of sparkling ale that burst right in front of his face. Then again, some are known to favor such a look.
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  4. A fickle rake
  5. Great at entertaining people and at not committing to them. Believes his word to be his bond, and as such gives promises very rarely, deflecting and dancing away from uncomfortable inquiries. Enjoys drink and inciting violence through philosophical debate, of which he knows nothing but which he enthusiastically inflames.
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  7. Credible, but untrustworthy
  8. Only ceases inappropriate jesting at times of immediate danger such as in combat or when keeping watch during which becomes curt and efficient - professional bardic idiosyncrasies notwithstanding. In spite of his attitude, earnestly believes in a variety of impractical and foolish romantic notions. Makes a point of fairly treating his long-term companions, but does not extend the same notion to their visiting families. Oftentimes forgets that even though most of the lesser species won't live to see his second hundred they can very well act on their grudges within a very immediate time-frame.
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  10. Whimsical, yet reliable
  11. Holds the elvish race to be superior to all - or, rather, holds all non-elvish species to be somehow deeply flawed, resulting in attitudes ranging from snobbish condescension to downright bullying of the most unlucky specimens. Halflings and men in possession of power and financial fitness are notoriously spared from the ravages of his disputably sharp wit, which he often uses less as a sting and more as a heavy and blunt instrument.
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