The Book of Treelimb
CHARACTER NAME: Treelimb
RACE: elf (wolf-rider)
GENDER: male
SOUL NAME: taru'
KNOWN BY: Redmane
LIFE/LOVE MATE(specify): recognized lifemate Redmane
CUBS: Silverwings (by Sundancer), Fawn (by Redmane)
AGE: 451
HEIGHT: 3'11"
HAIR: Brown
EYES: Blue
SKIN TONE: light tan
BODY TYPE: stocky
MARKS/SCARS/FEATURES: Several runic scars on his back. (spells 'Demon' in human.)
CLOTHING: (summer) brown deerskins with green 'embattled' collar and epaulets. Knee high boots of soft leather. (winter) long sleeved version of same, with green cloak with full deep hood.
JEWELRY: none
WEAPONS: Walking Staff, Throwing daggers, rocks.
SPECIAL POSSESSIONS: Headband with stylized 'tree' design made from brightmetal, small wooden seagull shaped by his daughter, Silverwings.
ABILITIES: Plant shaping, Sending, bonding, some small amount of magic feeling.
SKILLS: climbing, tracking, healing lore, jumping, stealth, throwing.
FAMILY: Stormfinder (Sister), Silverwings (daughter),
Redmane (lifemate), Fawn (daughter).
ORIGIN: Timberlake holt.
RESIDES WITH (specify which holt): Mountaintree holt.
PERSONAL HISTORY: Treelimb's home was deep in a wood so thick the sun seldom touched the ground. In fact his tribe rarely used the ground at all, and got around by an intricate network of vines. He encountered a pocket of magic once, and entered it. He was deposited in a part of the world he did not recognize. After various adventures he went to stay at Timberlake for several turns. Then he left to search for his daughter, Silverwings, found another pocket of magic, and entered that. He had some more adventures, including recognizing a young Redmane. When his second daughter, Fawn, also disappeared he went in search of her. He appeared here out of another pocket of magic, wrapped in preserver stuff, with no idea how he got that way. Treelimb doesn't remember his youth, but occasionally things trigger memories of his past. He has an odd accent, which causes him to clip his words when he speaks, and when excited, his accent gets worse.
COLORS/SYMBOLS: "T" symbol in headband, which he recalls represented his tribe in his youth. Prefers browns and greens of the forest.
KNOWLEDGE/OPINION OF HUMANS: Doesn't trust 'em.