Difference between revisions of "Sapmoore"

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her legs don't end in fingers; "effeminate" describes a girly male
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'''Sapmoore''' is a [[treekin]] who spends her time in the [[Black Forest]]. Perhaps because of her appearance - she looks like the statue of a beautiful woman carved out of a hazel tree - Sapmoore is considered one of the more humanoid treekin. She has delicate fronds for hair, and her lips appear stained with the juice of red berries. She wears a gown of dark green moss that covers her shapely form, and her limbs end in long, effeminate fingers.
'''Sapmoore''' is a [[treekin]] who spends her time in the [[Black Forest]]. Perhaps because of her appearance - she looks like the statue of a beautiful woman carved out of a hazel tree - Sapmoore is considered one of the more humanoid treekin. She has delicate fronds for hair, and her lips appear stained with the juice of red berries. She wears a gown of dark green moss that covers her shapely form, and her hands end in long, feminine fingers.


[[Category:Treekin]]
[[Category:Treekin]]