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Post by Insano-Man on Sept 18, 2018 1:37:32 GMT -5
LITTLE PEOPLE Not everyone's important. Not everyone's got a jaw-dropping story or a larger-than-life persona. Some of them just forgot to write it all down somewhere. Set's full of them; the unsung heroes and the average folk living day-to-day. They don't live anywhere specific. Some of them might not even be alive anymore. Whatever the case, they did at least one thing in their lifetime that made them worth remembering. How special it was, only the people writing their biography - or obituary - can say.
The following is a list of characters who don't have the detail to be considered a full, complete character. There aren't any strict rules on who belongs in this topic and who doesn't. If you've only got a few paragraphs on the raw basics, toss them in here. If not, give them their own post. Use your best judgement and stick with your gut instinct. Likewise, if a character you've posted here "graduates" into a fully fleshed-out concept, feel free to withdraw your post here and redo them as a full character. Alternatively, you can connect their post here with a link to their full character profile.
This is an open topic. If you've got someone spur-of-the-moment you want to write up, feel free to post them here! If you just want to fill in some background for someone else, go right ahead! Set's a big place with a lot of people. Go nuts!
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Post by Insano-Man on Sept 18, 2018 1:38:30 GMT -5
GERALD BENNETTAliases: N/AAffiliation: Independent, Townsfolk Species: Human (Male)Birthplace: Bellsnook Valley, Shatter Bay Birthdate: August 14th, 1285 (OSC)A runt, a coward, and a cripple, but a family favorite back home. Gerald Bennett is an ex-militiaman from the mid-sized town of Bellsnook. He was born tiny, to the tinier couple of Regina and Walther Bennett, and didn't get much bigger as he grew up. These days, he works as a wooden-legged middleman between passing merchants and townsfolk. Around the civilian side of life, people know him as a loveable oaf and an eager comedian. In the town watch, they know him as the surest way to lose a flank. They found that out the hard way when he and his patrol were ambushed by bandits in 1308. Gerald was shot in the process and briefly captured. He spent only half an hour in bandit custody before his unit's sharpshooter, Nathan Tusker, swooped in to his rescue. Bennett went home ready to quit the watch on the spot. As it turned out, he didn't need to. By the time all was said and done with his treatment, he'd lost his leg below the knee to an infection no one knew how to treat. He couldn't have stayed on the militia if he wanted to. With the assistance of friends and family, he reintegrated into the economic side of town - relieved he'd never have to do it again.
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