PCs:Teleniel: Difference between revisions
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<b>Dire Wolf</b> | <b>Dire Wolf</b> | ||
* [[Shadow_Mastiff|Shadow Mastiff]] ('''Implimented''', #180 DC 146) | * [[Shadow_Mastiff|Shadow Mastiff]] ('''Implimented''', #180 DC 146) | ||
* [[Fenhound|Fenhound]] ('''Implimented''', #177 DC | * [[Fenhound|Fenhound]] ('''Implimented''', #177 DC 125) | ||
<b>Panther</b> | <b>Panther</b> | ||
* [[Bezekira|Bezekira]] ('''Implimented''', #??? DC 189) -returns Red Panther companion- | * [[Bezekira|Bezekira]] ('''Implimented''', #??? DC 189) -returns Red Panther companion- |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 8 October 2018
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When Teleniel isn't out walking from hither to yon trying to learn more about the world of Negaria she spends many of her days relaxing in the woods of T'Nanshi or enjoying the mountain air of Deglos.
Appearance and personality
A Brief History
As the years rolled on she eventually started wandering further and further from her family, eventually her wanderings have left her far from them. In the past years there has been little need to think back on her childhood and she empathizes more with her love of her work with the plants and animals of the world than of her memory of her family.
Tel's work has lead her over and under mountains, through forests, swamps and deserts... There are only a few places on the surface of Negaria where she hasn't had occasion to walk through the wildest lands. She would often stop randomly in her travels and learn some of the local trades, everything from herb lore to blacksmithing and while she doesn't consider herself an expert, she is very confident in the crafting lore she has picked up in her travels.
Current Activity's
Research Notes
Badger * Scavenger Beast (Implimented, #3117 DC 60~) Wolf * Hell Hound (Implimented, #179 DC 146) Dire Wolf * Shadow Mastiff (Implimented, #180 DC 146) * Fenhound (Implimented, #177 DC 125) Panther * Bezekira (Implimented, #??? DC 189) -returns Red Panther companion- * White Tiger (Implimented, #1300) Giant Spider * Dragonfly (Submitted, #1988)