Three
(#60134813)
*gently hands you a peach*
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Energy: 50/50
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Personal Style
Ancient dragons cannot wear apparel.
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
12.02 m
Wingspan
6.04 m
Weight
9410.55 kg
Genetics
Peach
Jaguar (Gaoler)
Jaguar (Gaoler)
Grapefruit
Striation (Gaoler)
Striation (Gaoler)
Buttercup
Blossom (Gaoler)
Blossom (Gaoler)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Gaoler
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
5
DEF
7
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
9
MND
7
Biography
Peach farmer who travels between Aster and Neirin to sell his peaches. Friends with Eleven; most of the things they talk about don't make sense. Wants to be seen as simple and hardworking, and nothing else.
Beneath the hardworking and simple gaoler lies someone who is still hurting, even after all this time. Doing business with them is simple; pay the price that they want, haggle reasonably if you need. Do not ask what lies under that thin veil.
Every second Saturday at precisely 9 o' clock in the morning Three comes to Neirin pulling with him a cart full of peaches. He's well known by the residents and has a reputation for being very reliable and timely. Three always brings peaches of high quality, and is polite and well-mannered when selling to customers, often striking up conversations. At 11 o' clock AM, he returns home, and the residents await his return in two weeks. On his orchard, he has a structured schedule which cycles between chores, maintenance, meals, rest, and free time. Three lives by this set of routines, day in and day out with very little deviation.
Three would simply be one of the many ordinary residents living in the clan if this was all there was to him.
It's not entirely clear what's up with him exactly, but there seem to be a few clues around if you take the time to look. Take, for example, the strange merchant whose wares consist of memories stored within glass orbs. If you do business with them enough to know how to pry at where their memories get painful, you may know that they have some history with Three.
[WIP]
Beneath the hardworking and simple gaoler lies someone who is still hurting, even after all this time. Doing business with them is simple; pay the price that they want, haggle reasonably if you need. Do not ask what lies under that thin veil.
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Every second Saturday at precisely 9 o' clock in the morning Three comes to Neirin pulling with him a cart full of peaches. He's well known by the residents and has a reputation for being very reliable and timely. Three always brings peaches of high quality, and is polite and well-mannered when selling to customers, often striking up conversations. At 11 o' clock AM, he returns home, and the residents await his return in two weeks. On his orchard, he has a structured schedule which cycles between chores, maintenance, meals, rest, and free time. Three lives by this set of routines, day in and day out with very little deviation.
Three would simply be one of the many ordinary residents living in the clan if this was all there was to him.
It's not entirely clear what's up with him exactly, but there seem to be a few clues around if you take the time to look. Take, for example, the strange merchant whose wares consist of memories stored within glass orbs. If you do business with them enough to know how to pry at where their memories get painful, you may know that they have some history with Three.
[WIP]
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This dragon doesn't eat Insects.
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This dragon doesn't eat Seafood.
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Exalting Three to the service of the Lightweaver will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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