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'''Maeris, the architect of Targossas'' is a rather rotund human, short with an extended belly and stocky legs. A straggly lock of  
'''Maeris, the architect of Targossas''' is a rather rotund human, short with an extended belly and stocky legs. A straggly lock of  
white hair flops across the right side of his face, while the rest is gathered at the nape of his neck in a frizzy mess and secured with a simple leather band. Clad in a simple uniform of brown trousers and matching tunic, his garb is perfectly suited to his role as an architect. Keenly uninterested in philosophical matters, his bespectacled, whiskey-coloured eyes carefully assess the structural potential of the Dawnspear.
white hair flops across the right side of his face, while the rest is gathered at the nape of his neck in a frizzy mess and secured with a simple leather band. Clad in a simple uniform of brown trousers and matching tunic, his garb is perfectly suited to his role as an architect. Keenly uninterested in philosophical matters, his bespectacled, whiskey-coloured eyes carefully assess the structural potential of the Dawnspear.


[[Category: Targossas Denizens]]
[[Category: Targossas Denizens]]

Revision as of 00:56, 8 September 2013

Maeris, the architect of Targossas is a rather rotund human, short with an extended belly and stocky legs. A straggly lock of white hair flops across the right side of his face, while the rest is gathered at the nape of his neck in a frizzy mess and secured with a simple leather band. Clad in a simple uniform of brown trousers and matching tunic, his garb is perfectly suited to his role as an architect. Keenly uninterested in philosophical matters, his bespectacled, whiskey-coloured eyes carefully assess the structural potential of the Dawnspear.