Difference between revisions of "Talk:Sargen"
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slats of bare wood cross the small vessel, providing basic seating but allowing | slats of bare wood cross the small vessel, providing basic seating but allowing | ||
little comfort on a journey of any length. Two iron rings hold the oars in place | little comfort on a journey of any length. Two iron rings hold the oars in place | ||
upon the gunwales and enable the rower to pull the boat through the water. | upon the gunwales and enable the rower to pull the boat through the water. -[[User:Kunama|Kunama]] 11:44, 9 February 2010 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 11:44, 9 February 2010
Considerably shorter than the average man, Sargen makes up for his lacking height with impressive bulk. His bare back and shoulders reveal a solid layer of muscle beneath sun-darkened skin, and tense tendons stretch along his forearms and callused hands. Tied just above his loose trousers, a blue cloak folded in half bears the symbol of Neraeos, Lord of the Seas along its dark border.
You are in a wide rowboat reinforced with metal plates and painted dark charcoal. Simple
slats of bare wood cross the small vessel, providing basic seating but allowing
little comfort on a journey of any length. Two iron rings hold the oars in place
upon the gunwales and enable the rower to pull the boat through the water. -Kunama 11:44, 9 February 2010 (UTC)