T'ner and blue Mydnith
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Gender: |
Male |
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Age: |
17 |
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Current Location: |
Brondir Weyr |
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Rank: |
Weyrling |
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Physical Description: |
Turner stands 6'even, and weighs 160 lbs
His eyes are light blue/green with flecks of hazel toward the fringe of
the iris. He has no scars to speak of, either mental or physical. His hair
is a light brown almost the colour of wet sand and seems to blend into his
tanned skin. He has an olive-y complexion. |
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Personality: |
Turner tends to be really easy-going, except when it comes to work. He's rather anal about completing an assignment/task, and has been known to start the task all over again if he doesn't like the way it's turning out...almost OCD. His temperament is about average, though if he hasn't gotten enough sleep
he'll snap at others, including those innocent bystanders. |
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History: |
As a Sr. Journeyman Beastherder,
Turner's father was moved from location to location. When a new Hold
opened up on the Southern Continent, not too far from the new Brondir
Weyr, the family was moved to the Hold when Turner was 5 Turns old.
Turner grew up in the shelter of the Hold. His Father was a Beastcrafter
in the Hold, and his mother a Drudge. Like most children, Turner was apprenticed out at the age of 12. His chosen Hall: Beastcraft. At about the age of 15 he began to explore his physical desire for both men and women. Though this sort of activity is not frowned upon, it is also not encouraged. When Turner and another boy were caught together, they were both returned home.
While he was back at the Hold, his parents petitioning the Beastcrafter to
readmit their son, Turner was searched by Brondir Weyr |
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Pets: |
None |
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Dragon Information: |
Mydnith |
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Colour: |
Blue |
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Physical Description: |
This smallish dragon is a midnight blue,
almost black. Oily swirls seem to mark his hide, if he catches the sun
just right. |
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Personality: |
Mydnith is a quiet blue, thoughtful and
sometimes insightful. The one who impresses this little fellow will,
without doubt, be treated to late nights discussing many an obscure facet
of the day. |