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Paris
Mobiles
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A wild
dog
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The
dog is a shabby creature, lanky from living on what scraps and
morsels it can find around the city. It foams slightly at the
mouth and looks quite diseased. |
| A
ruffian |
The
ruffian is a beggar, the lowest of the low. Such people live
in the darkest, most dysmal places of the city that are only
spoken of in hushed undertones. He regards you with the hardened
stare of one who knows few of the pleasures life has to offer. |
| A
scrawny looking bandit |
The
bandit is an unshaven man with shifty eyes and a round-shouldered
stance. He glances at you with the cold eyes of one accustomed
to dealing with evil deeds and putting it out of his conscience.
Though apparently sickly, he seems to possess a certain agility. |
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A manky
Thief
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Peering
closer you see this thief is somewhat malnourished and hardened
from a life on the dirty streets of a city. He moves shiftily
and his eyes flirt from side to side. |
| A
burly ruffian |
Burly
and broad shouldered, this vagabond looks like he has seen and
survived many fights, and in doing so has risen to the top of
his particular social tree. He eyes you with a practiced, but
uncaring stare. |
| Nicholas |
Nicholas
is an exile from a regiment now forgotten in time - the 3rd
Arquebusiers. Exiled at war for not defending his fellows and
running in cowardice for shelter, he was banished for dishonouring
the regiment and blamed for losing the battle. The lines of
bitterness are evident upon his aged face. |
| Monsieur
de Napoleon |
Napoleon
is a proud man of good lineage, as evidenced by his chiseled
features. His scarred and weather-beaten skin still retains
the good looks of his youth, and the keeness of his eye suggest
a man who should not be considered as frail as he might appear. |
| Josephine,
hag of the slums |
Josephine
smells worse than she looks, which is a marvel in itself given
the huge number of callouses and boils that mar her otherwise
perfect skin. Bent nearly double, the toils and evils that have
caused her to be disfigured can only be speculated, but it is
a marvel that she has escaped the clutching arms of the Inquisition
and not been arrested for witchcraft. |
| Charles,
Lord of Surrey |
Stripped
of his lands and title by a feud involving the King of both
England and France, Charles roams the streets of Paris, constantly
looking for ways to avange his bitterness and loss of wealth.
Charles has long unkempt hair and a sternness of aspect which
suggests he is used to giving orders. |
| Gustavus |
Gustavus
is a thief who has clearly mastered his art. His quick thinking
and agility have carried him through into his middle-years.
He stands before you now with the confidence of years and the
deaths of many mightier than you on his hands. |
| The
City Guard |
The
city guard is somewhat dirty from his duties of walking the
city streets all day and night. Yet however overworked and underpaid
the guard may be, he still eyes you with an astute stare as
you gaze at him. |
|
King's
Forest Mobiles
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| A
rabbit |
Small
and athletic, this cute game animal is abundant throughout the
countryside of France. They are known for their excellent flavour
and ability to ruin a framer's crops. |
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A wild boar |
The
wild boar is a ferocious creature. Its great bulk, maddened
eyes and small stumpy tusks make for an intimidating appearance.
It shuffles about looking for food. |
| A
fox |
This swift red creature is nocturnal in nature and you are indeed
lucky to catch a glimpse of it. Nimble and bright-eyed, the
creatures ears twitch constantly to detect the slightest noise. |
| A
pheasant |
The
dull coloured pheasant the King of feathered game and is commonly
found throughout the King's Forest. The pheasant pecks at the
ground in its search for food. |
| A
doe |
The
doe is a graceful female deer. Her proud flanks heave with recent
effort while the remains of a few white spots are visible on
her otherwise brown fur. |
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A great
stag
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This
mighty beast is King of the forest, his antlers crying an enternal
challenge to all who would test his supremacy. |