Arenarius [M:30:350:][D3v:http://rpgmenagerie.com/index.cgi?board=cs&action=display&thread=633][i]"For beloved Pazu? Eyes red as the blood I yield?"[/i]
Physical Description: Arenarius configures to most of the worgen, standing tall at about 6'2", but generally keeps a bend in his legs and a hunch in his back, which is normal. He's not in top condition as are most of the warriors he used to reside with, but he does have generous muscle tone, especially in his upper body, from his staff training. His body is covered in a thick copper fur, which contrasts with his sharp blue eyes and gleaming teeth. However, he has several bald spots lining the insides of his arms, where where there are several scars, which he covers with his silk bracers. His face is generally in a thoughtful or serious expression, which makes him seem a bit intimidating, but he's really about as soft as his fur.
Last Edit: Feb 24, 2013 19:36:53 GMT -5 by Arenarius
Arenarius [M:30:350:][D3v:http://rpgmenagerie.com/index.cgi?board=cs&action=display&thread=633][i]"For beloved Pazu? Eyes red as the blood I yield?"[/i]
[/u] A simple steel staff used by Worgen in the snowier regions. This particular one belonged to a noble Warrior who died it battle. The letter "P" is inscribed on the top. Nothing special about it.
Reserve Weapon: n/a
Helmet: Black Silk Bandana (worn around neck) An old, ratty bandana given to Arenarius by his past, and late, lover, Pazu. It has since been ripped and torn slightly around the edges and blood stained in several places. Pretty worn out.
Body: Black Sarong Thin, silken leg coverings that are worn just below the waist. Arenarius leaves his chest exposed because he's not used to the warmer climates away from his snowy native land.
Gloves: None. Arenarius does not wear gloves in order to keep a grip on his staff.
Belt: Simple Belt A simple black belt worn to keep sarongs from falling below the waist.
Footwear: n/a
Additional Item: n/a
Accessory: n/a
Personal Item: Silver locket worn around neck with a simple, deep red marble on the end with the name "Pazu" inscribed on it. Of no practical use or significance. [/ul]