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− | Lemuel the locksmith is usually seen dressed in finest quality leathers of sable colour and a stylish tricorn hat. He is about six feet tall and appears to be mature. He has straight chin-length copper red hair and brooding ale-brown eyes, usually protected by a pair of reinforced steel and etched glass goggles. His skin is ruddy and his body's build is muscular. He bears an array of high-quality weapons, including sabre, longsword, stilettos, a clip-point knife, a cedar-handled long bronze musket, flintlock pistols, and most notably, a | + | Lemuel the locksmith is usually seen dressed in finest quality leathers of sable colour and a stylish tricorn hat. He is about six feet tall and appears to be mature. He has straight chin-length copper red hair and brooding ale-brown eyes, usually protected by a pair of reinforced steel and etched glass goggles. His skin is ruddy and his body's build is muscular. He bears an array of high-quality weapons, including sabre, longsword, stilettos, a clip-point knife, a cedar-handled long bronze musket, flintlock pistols, and most notably, a beautifully crafted rapier with a ruby-set gold hilt, crafted by Master Blacksmith Ardor and embellished by Wynthor. |
This sharp rapier is beautifully crafted from steel. Intricate sigils dance along the length of the polished blade until it terminates at the sweeping braided gold swirls make up the swept-hilt. A flawless dark crimson ruby has been set into the pommel of the weapon, where tendrils of gold filigree grasp the faceted edges to show off the intricate setting. The crimson ruby set in the pommel was personally recovered by Lemuel himself from an abandoned lockbox. | This sharp rapier is beautifully crafted from steel. Intricate sigils dance along the length of the polished blade until it terminates at the sweeping braided gold swirls make up the swept-hilt. A flawless dark crimson ruby has been set into the pommel of the weapon, where tendrils of gold filigree grasp the faceted edges to show off the intricate setting. The crimson ruby set in the pommel was personally recovered by Lemuel himself from an abandoned lockbox. |
Revision as of 20:46, 5 January 2013
Lemuel the locksmith is usually seen dressed in finest quality leathers of sable colour and a stylish tricorn hat. He is about six feet tall and appears to be mature. He has straight chin-length copper red hair and brooding ale-brown eyes, usually protected by a pair of reinforced steel and etched glass goggles. His skin is ruddy and his body's build is muscular. He bears an array of high-quality weapons, including sabre, longsword, stilettos, a clip-point knife, a cedar-handled long bronze musket, flintlock pistols, and most notably, a beautifully crafted rapier with a ruby-set gold hilt, crafted by Master Blacksmith Ardor and embellished by Wynthor.
This sharp rapier is beautifully crafted from steel. Intricate sigils dance along the length of the polished blade until it terminates at the sweeping braided gold swirls make up the swept-hilt. A flawless dark crimson ruby has been set into the pommel of the weapon, where tendrils of gold filigree grasp the faceted edges to show off the intricate setting. The crimson ruby set in the pommel was personally recovered by Lemuel himself from an abandoned lockbox.
Until recently, he was a regular in Shadgard until a 'misunderstanding' involving the lock on the orphanage's donation box led to his permanent removal from Shadgard. Lemuel claims he was there only to donate, and in fact he did make a contribution, but he was unsuccessful in persuading the deputy of this. Despite his loss of citizenship in his hometown of Shadgard, Lemuel remains hopeful he will be able to be restored to good favour in his native town, perhaps by accomplishing something heroic on behalf of Shadgard.
Now, Lemuel is a denizen of Mistral Lake, and a regular face at the Western Coalition guild. He is often seen sallying forth to defeat resin-infested menaces, aggressive wild animals, and the bandits and rogues that trouble innocent wayfarers in Arad. He can be counted on to service the locks of fellow adventurers, often asking only a metal-bar in payment.
Lem has a spotted horse he calls 'Old Paint', and a midnight black warhorse named 'Balmoral'. As his memory isn't the strongest, he often has to rely on the stablemaster to locate his horses before starvation sets in.