Kelath

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Kelath, keeper of the beasts, is one of the wandering merchants comprising the Itinerant Bazaar. He sells mounts he has captured and tamed, his animal wares running the gamut of appearances, from elegant to the truly bizarre.

Weathered skin, leathery from the sun and wrinkled with age, covers Kelath's muscled body. Twisting his features into a permanent grimace, huge scars mar his face, one stretching from the top of his shaved head to his chin. His single eye is greyish black, the other hidden by a tattered leather patch. Stained with blood and much too small for his large stature, a leather vest clings tightly to his torso, barely covering his bare, tattooed flesh. A woman, grotesque and demonic, adorns his left pectoral. The other displays a small lizard, covered in runes and symbols. Tattered trousers of plain grey material, the right leg nearly torn completely to strips, hang from his waist, held on by a belt of knotted rope. Strangely short, large boots of fine black leather hide his feet and ankles, the broken straps aided by lengths of grimy twine. His hands and arms, covered in gaudy brass jewellery, bear green flames and strange, foreign animals. Though grizzled and slightly hunched, Kelath's body moves with the ease of one much younger than himself.


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