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+ | |Quote=Lo there, thirsty folk! With what may I quench thee this day? | ||
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Male [[dwarf|dwarf]] bar owner and tender, 300 years old, dark-skinned, well-muscled, with a long beard he dyes a bright orange. A retired [[adventurer]], he claims to have collected all the arms and armor which decorate his bar off the corpses of slain foes and monsters. Rumors claim some of them are magical, and Melkone might loan them out, in the right circumstances. | Male [[dwarf|dwarf]] bar owner and tender, 300 years old, dark-skinned, well-muscled, with a long beard he dyes a bright orange. A retired [[adventurer]], he claims to have collected all the arms and armor which decorate his bar off the corpses of slain foes and monsters. Rumors claim some of them are magical, and Melkone might loan them out, in the right circumstances. | ||
His greeting to customers entering his bar is famous: "Lo there, thirsty folk! With what may I quench thee this day?" | His greeting to customers entering his bar is famous: "Lo there, thirsty folk! With what may I quench thee this day?" | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 21 January 2020
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Medium Dwarf "Lo there, thirsty folk! With what may I quench thee this day?" Gender: Male Age: 300 |
Male dwarf bar owner and tender, 300 years old, dark-skinned, well-muscled, with a long beard he dyes a bright orange. A retired adventurer, he claims to have collected all the arms and armor which decorate his bar off the corpses of slain foes and monsters. Rumors claim some of them are magical, and Melkone might loan them out, in the right circumstances.
His greeting to customers entering his bar is famous: "Lo there, thirsty folk! With what may I quench thee this day?"