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{{Infobox_character|name = Jelov|species = Human|gender = Male|status = Alive|affiliation = [[Laken Godart]] |
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+ | [[Riverfarm]]|first appearance = [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/24/4-21-e/ Chapter 4.21 E]}}'''Jelov''' is an old [Carver] that used to live in Windrest. |
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== Appearance == |
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== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
Revision as of 15:33, 6 September 2018
Jelov is an old [Carver] that used to live in Windrest.
Appearance
He has a beard.[1]
Personality
When he is desperate and insecure he talks in a timid way, but it goes away when he starts talking about his love of the craft, were he talks excitedly and with pride.[1]
Background
He is an old [Carver] woodworker, that makes toys and other carving in Windrest village. He has a daughter and a granddaughter.[1]
Chronology
Powers and Abilities
As a [Carver] woodworker he can carve wooden toys, hilts, handles, etc. He can do detailed woodwork and etch illustrated with letters and so on. His etching is so good that people think that he is writing mage symbols, when they’re nothing but scribbling on the bark.
He can carve a few fancy shapes into a wooden pole with a square about a hand-and-a-half wide in each direction and eight feet high, in a day or two.
He can fletch too, although if it’s not with a carving knife, he will be slower.[1]
Classes/Levels:
- [Carver] Lv. ?
Skills:
Weakness:
Due to his old age, he cant hold an axe, much less lift all that weight.[1]
Trivia
- When he talks, he sprays a bit of spit.[1]
Quotes
- (To Laken) “Ooh, now that’s occult, sire. Feels like it’s staring at me, so it does. And them little lines—are they bricks?”