Excellent, character information. Should we also put in skills and flaws of our character as well? It\'s up to either Ravenmaster or Trefalgr to decide if one should do so with every character. I\'ll do so with my character.
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Rantal
Rantal is both an archer and a mage. He is a Lemur of average height and strength. His strength, however, is in his arms and not his legs. His intelligence is at least average, but it may be more so, as nobody has really noticed anything about hsi intellectual ability. He carries a longbow with a quiver with around 90-100 arrows, as well as a staff and magical bag of \'stuff.\' The bag itself is magical, as it reorganizes itself and preserves objects (like food). He wears the classic traveler clothes, brown and dusty robes, leather belt, and staff. He is the classic traveler as well, wandering from one place to another.
Rantal is skillful with the longbow and shortbow, as well as the staff in melee combat. His magical abilities include the Blue, Crystal, and Azure Ways. He can cast spells with the said magical Ways without having to speak. As he is a Lemur, he can see better than the average \'creature\' can in the dark, and is nimble.
Flaws of Rantal include his distaste of melee combat. He prefers skirmishing to melee combat, and is always fighting in the back unless the occasion is extremely urgent. He is, to put it politely, not the fastest of runners unless he is facing an enemy around twenty times as large or numerous as him. He has a habit of looking for a good place to hide whenever combat arises, but that is not neccessarily a bad thing, unless one counts the number of seconds wasted while he is looking. He is also \'slightly\' insane, as well as not being skillful in the crossbow and throwing knives/spears/stones.
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... Kind of lengthy for a character description, so I\'ll summarize it in the bottom of this post, which is the next paragraph.
Summary
Rantal is skillful in magic, the bow and arrow, and using a staff. He is the \'classic traveler,\' but wanderer suits him better. He is insane and somewhat of a coward, but can fight bravely in the back of the battle. He prefers skirmishes to melee combat, but will go into the brunt of the fighting if occasion demands it.