Trenck

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* '''Occupation''': Art Teacher * '''Occupation''': Art Teacher
* '''Look''' * '''Look'''
- This is a male dwarf with silvery skin, black hair, and silvery eyes. He+ This is a male Thond with silvery skin, black hair, and silvery eyes. He
- is rather lean for a dwarf, gaggling about with great charisma and flare,+ is rather lean for a Thond, gaggling about with great charisma and flare,
yet, a strange glint of aesthetic sense twinkles delecately from he eyes. yet, a strange glint of aesthetic sense twinkles delecately from he eyes.
Trenck Silverfist was once known as a man with impeccable artistic and forging Trenck Silverfist was once known as a man with impeccable artistic and forging

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  • Location: Wandering
  • Occupation: Art Teacher
  • Look
This is a male Thond with silvery skin, black hair, and silvery eyes.  He
is rather lean for a Thond, gaggling about with great charisma and flare,
yet, a strange glint of aesthetic sense twinkles delecately from he eyes. 
Trenck Silverfist was once known as a man with impeccable artistic and forging
proficiencies, his talents known far and wide; however, his recently
developed tremulous demeanor has rendered his endeavours off-colour and
troublesome. Never-the-less, his goal remains constant -- to share his gifts
with the world.  
  • Info
 Trenck is an instructor and responds to the following verbal commands:
   Availability inquiry: Trenck, what will you teach me?
   Cost inquiry:         Trenck, what would a lesson in <subject> cost?
   Instruction request:  Trenck, teach me <subject(s)>.
  • Trains
acting
artificing
calligraphy
carpentry
carving
cooking                   (Up to <24)
drawing
locksmithing
masonry
mathematics               (Up to <54)
musical composition
painting
poetry
sculpture
sewing
singing
stringed instruments
wind instruments
  • Notes
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