Difference between revisions of "Thrand"
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'''Sobriquet: ''' Jarl of Jórvík | '''Sobriquet: ''' Jarl of Jórvík | ||
− | '''Appearance: ''' | + | '''Appearance: ''' Even accounting for the growth of tales told over time, Thrand must have been a mountain of a man. All the tales point to his standing a head and shoulders above his own men and the Saxon population of York equally. Baron John's grudging recollections paint a romantic picture of a musclebound Scandinavian giant with the face of an angry god and a mane of dark auburn hair to his waist. According to John he always wore a hauberk of steel chain over a simple jerkin of oiled oxhide and never bothered to adapt to the local Saxon fashions. Regardless of the circumstances, Thrand always kept his great-axe and a bejeweled shield within easy reach and never failed to use both regularly. |
'''Behavior: ''' | '''Behavior: ''' |
Revision as of 08:02, 3 January 2016
Appearance: Even accounting for the growth of tales told over time, Thrand must have been a mountain of a man. All the tales point to his standing a head and shoulders above his own men and the Saxon population of York equally. Baron John's grudging recollections paint a romantic picture of a musclebound Scandinavian giant with the face of an angry god and a mane of dark auburn hair to his waist. According to John he always wore a hauberk of steel chain over a simple jerkin of oiled oxhide and never bothered to adapt to the local Saxon fashions. Regardless of the circumstances, Thrand always kept his great-axe and a bejeweled shield within easy reach and never failed to use both regularly.
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