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<span style="color:#000000;">'''Sobriquet:''' The Lord of the World, a title given to him by his unliving siblings for his ability to pass as one of the living.
 
<span style="color:#000000;">'''Sobriquet:''' The Lord of the World, a title given to him by his unliving siblings for his ability to pass as one of the living.
  
<span style="color:#000000;">'''Appearance:''' Master Jagdish is a dark skinned Indian man who appears to be in his late forties or early fifties. He stands just over six-feet tall and probably weighs a little less than two-hundred pounds. Physically he superbly fit for his apparent age, with little or no detectable body fat. Though obviously quite lean, there is nothing skeletal about this master. Rather he could easily walk the streets of an Indian or Middle-eastern city without attracting very much attention. He wears his long dark hair wild, almost dreaded, while his thick mustaches and beard are an untamed smoky grey. When performing rituals he wears the customary white of eastern funerary tradition, but on the streets of the modern world, he generally wears loose black shirts with long-sleeves, black trunks and either goes barefoot or wears simple leather sandals. He blends in easily with the Ahgoris who are Hindu cannibal monks, as he often smears his face with human ash and wears jewelry of human bone. It is the eyes of Jagdish that draw unwanted attention, for both his eyes are pale and covered by milky cataracts, not that it seems to impede his vision in any way. In order to stave off stares and undesired questions, he has recently taken to wearing dark sunglasses or if in primitive areas, he wears dark strip of cloth over his eyes and pretends to be blind.  
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<span style="color:#000000;">'''Appearance:''' Master Jagdish is a dark skinned Indian man who appears to be in his late forties or early fifties. He stands just over six-feet tall and probably weighs a little less than two-hundred pounds. Physically he superbly fit for his apparent age, with little or no detectable body fat. Though obviously quite lean, there is nothing skeletal about this master. Rather he could easily walk the streets of an Indian or Middle-eastern city without attracting very much attention. He wears his long dark hair wild, almost dreaded, while his thick mustaches and beard are an untamed smoky grey. When performing rituals he wears the customary white of eastern funerary tradition, but on the streets of the modern world, he generally wears loose black shirts with long-sleeves, black trunks and either goes barefoot or wears simple leather sandals. He blends in easily with the Ahgoris who are Hindu cannibal monks, as he often smears his face with human ash and wears jewelry of human bone. It is the eyes of Jagdish that draw unwanted attention, for both his eyes are pale and covered by milky cataracts, not that it seems to impede his vision in any way. In order to stave off stares and undesired questions, he has recently taken to wearing dark sunglasses or if in primitive areas, he wears a dark strip of cloth over his eyes and pretends to be blind.  
  
 
<span style="color:#000000;">'''Behavior:'''
 
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Naga Raja -x- Ancient Enoch -x- Tal'mehe'Ra

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Sobriquet: The Lord of the World, a title given to him by his unliving siblings for his ability to pass as one of the living.

Appearance: Master Jagdish is a dark skinned Indian man who appears to be in his late forties or early fifties. He stands just over six-feet tall and probably weighs a little less than two-hundred pounds. Physically he superbly fit for his apparent age, with little or no detectable body fat. Though obviously quite lean, there is nothing skeletal about this master. Rather he could easily walk the streets of an Indian or Middle-eastern city without attracting very much attention. He wears his long dark hair wild, almost dreaded, while his thick mustaches and beard are an untamed smoky grey. When performing rituals he wears the customary white of eastern funerary tradition, but on the streets of the modern world, he generally wears loose black shirts with long-sleeves, black trunks and either goes barefoot or wears simple leather sandals. He blends in easily with the Ahgoris who are Hindu cannibal monks, as he often smears his face with human ash and wears jewelry of human bone. It is the eyes of Jagdish that draw unwanted attention, for both his eyes are pale and covered by milky cataracts, not that it seems to impede his vision in any way. In order to stave off stares and undesired questions, he has recently taken to wearing dark sunglasses or if in primitive areas, he wears a dark strip of cloth over his eyes and pretends to be blind.

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