Lug Nut

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Ul'dah-transparent.png Lug Nut
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Gender Male
Race Hyur
Clan Midlander
Citizenship Ul'dah
Age 31
Marital Status Married
Height 5'10"
Weight 190 lb.s
Orientation Heterosexual
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Character

General

Born in Hyrstmill, Lug was never well respected among his peers. Having no family or friends, he oft slipped out and went about in the forest. He is recognized by his seemingly rude demeanor, but in reality is actually a hard worker who cherishes the lives of many. He is well versed in botany and can make medicines, all self-taught. He generally gets squeamish around magicks, thinking they are unnatural.

Appearance

A slightly tanned Midlander with crazy tied-back hair, about 5'10 tall and well-built in structure. He has a scar across his left eye with untold origin.

Personality

A seemingly intimidating man with a unexpectedly kind heart. He loves to help the ones he loves and works hard with passion. Very rarely is he serious, as he likes to crack bad jokes with a most sarcastic grin. Very witty.

Combat

General

Wields an axe with both hands, once awkwardly, similar to chopping trees due to the lumbering he did for labor at young ages, but steadily developed a hand for swinging axes with ridiculous power.

Tendencies

Likes

  • Bad jokes
  • Nature and/or all things botanical
  • Rainy days in the Shroud

Dislikes

  • Magicks
  • God complexes

Hobbies/Talents

  • Drawing trees, plants and all vegetation in a journal
  • Keeping tabs on wildlife in a journal
  • Can identify most herbs and their medicinal uses

Relationships

Lover

Tehwi Zhwan

Friends


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