Delara
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- | * '''Location''': [[Leah's Hill] | + | * '''Location''': [[Leah's Hill]] |
* '''Occupation''': Who KNOWS? | * '''Occupation''': Who KNOWS? | ||
* '''Look''' | * '''Look''' |
Revision as of 15:47, 31 December 2015
- Location: Leah's Hill
- Occupation: Who KNOWS?
- Look
This is a female Amberite with golden skin, night-black hair, and green eyes. She is very slightly taller than average, and appears to be in excellent physical condition, with prominent muscles in her back and calves. She possesses a very attractive face and an air of subtle sophistication. She is permeated by an auroric radiance. She has a few thin wisps of surging radiance and a webwork of sparkling light within and around her. She looks about eighteen dimins tall, five and thirteen twentieths dimins wide, and one and two fifths dimins front to back. She is in good shape. She wears an emerald silk dress on her body and a pair of black leather high heels on her feet.
- Info
Her limbs are named head, chest, right arm, left arm, right hand, left hand, right leg, left leg, right foot, and left foot. Delara is an instructor and responds to the following verbal commands: Availability inquiry: Delara, what skills can you teach me about? Cost inquiry: Delara, what would a lesson in <subject> cost? Instruction request: Delara, teach me about <subject(s)>. Delara was created by Marcosy; the source code was last updated Fri Dec 25 21:44:41 2015. The Amberite race was created by Chaos, who wishes to credit Roger Zelazny as inspiring this work, and is maintained by Lost Souls; the source code was last updated Thu Dec 03 15:47:02 2015.
- Teaches
calligraphy dancing diplomacy eavesdropping erotic arts erotic lore homeopathy intelligence analysis legerdemain lip reading manipulation memory musical composition philosophy the art of poetry politics the art of prose rhetoric savoir faire showmanship
- Notes