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'''Mixtali''', Chieftan of the Khish, can usually be found in his chamber on the [[:Category:Islands|island]] of [[Shala-Khulia]]. Dressed in the skins of a Khulian tiger, his hair is adorned with birds-of-paradise feathers. In his hand he wields a deadly macca sword, a blunt club studded with shards of obsidian glued in place with a mixture of tree resin and blood of fallen enemies. Mixtali is a a man of many facets, compassionate enough to warn visitors about the hunger of the ferocious cave bears in the area, aesthetic enough to appreciate the amusing paitnings of [[Ixtahuitl]], and authorative enough to give orders and have them followed to the letter. | '''Mixtali''', Chieftan of the [[Khish]], can usually be found in his chamber on the [[:Category:Islands|island]] of [[Shala-Khulia]]. Dressed in the skins of a Khulian tiger, his hair is adorned with birds-of-paradise feathers. In his hand he wields a deadly macca sword, a blunt club studded with shards of obsidian glued in place with a mixture of tree resin and blood of fallen enemies. Mixtali is a a man of many facets, compassionate enough to warn visitors about the hunger of the ferocious cave bears in the area, aesthetic enough to appreciate the amusing paitnings of [[Ixtahuitl]], and authorative enough to give orders and have them followed to the letter. | ||
[[Category:Denizens]] | [[Category:Shala-Khulia Denizens]] |
Revision as of 07:24, 25 February 2007
Mixtali, Chieftan of the Khish, can usually be found in his chamber on the island of Shala-Khulia. Dressed in the skins of a Khulian tiger, his hair is adorned with birds-of-paradise feathers. In his hand he wields a deadly macca sword, a blunt club studded with shards of obsidian glued in place with a mixture of tree resin and blood of fallen enemies. Mixtali is a a man of many facets, compassionate enough to warn visitors about the hunger of the ferocious cave bears in the area, aesthetic enough to appreciate the amusing paitnings of Ixtahuitl, and authorative enough to give orders and have them followed to the letter.