Ahzra'li Lhomi
Ahzra’li Lhomi Hunter of the Moonless Night About
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Ahzra'li is a relatively tall Miqo'te, standing at least a few ilms taller than many of his kin. His facial features border on being soft with the exception of his eyes, which remain sharp and keen. He, like many Miqo'te, bears distinct heterochromia, one eye being a pale gold and the other a pale silver. Raven black hair falls to his collar bone, though sometimes he prefers to tie it back to be out of his way. He has exceptionally long fangs, even for a Keeper. His build is akin to an acrobat, being made of lithe muscle and little else. Lithe though he may be, he does not lack in power, and can pull the string of a longbow with habitual ease. His skin is clear, having no visible scars whatsoever - A curious thing for a seasoned hunter. Scars & Markings: A clan marking at his forehead, and nothing else. His skin is curiously smooth and unmarred in any way. Voice: Deep, rumbling, as if speaking in a perpetual purr. Despite the sensuality in a voice like his, the effect is almost always lost due to his habit of speaking in a strict monotone. Clothing: He prefers lightweight clothing that is easy to move around in. Traditional armor makes far too much noise for his liking. Often times, he will forgo clothing altogether, much to the chagrin of his associates. This is [usually] for the simple reason of not quite understanding their personal concepts of modesty.
Stoicism defines Ahzra'li best. He speaks most often in a soft, rumbling monotone, his expression betraying nothing of what happens in his mind. He is a watchful recluse with an unusually keen sense of people, deciphering the way an individual's mind works while showing nothing of himself. The Keeper is ultimately sympathetic, but his short time spent in the company of others has amended some of his naïvety in regards to the intentions of others. He sees the world in rather black and white terms; There are good people, and there are bad people. Good people deserve protection. Bad people deserve bad things to happen to them.
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