Poppy Troy is the runner of the inn in town. After she married Brian she slowly started taking over the inn and putting her touches on it to make it more welcoming to the adventurers. She loves to gossip and keeps good track of who said what.
- Date of Birth
- The Month of Power 11, 942
- Gender
- AMAB
- Eyes
- Brown
- Hair
- Brown
- Skin Tone/Pigmentation
- Blue
- Height
- 6ft 6in
- Weight
- 325
Poppy was born in Gurrian, but left at a young age to adventure. She settled in Little Town with Brian 14 years ago.
Poppy is well known gossip, always has information she overhears in the inn and tavern. She is highly organized, but also easily distracted. She keeps a steady and strong grip on the inn and doesn't let guests get out of hand.
Appearance
Apparel & Accessories
Wears a white blouse and a green long skirt. An apron is usually tucked into her brown belt. She wears high heels taking her from 6ft6in to 6ft10in. Also wears earrings and multiple rings, including her wedding ring.
Mentality
Employment
Owner and runner of the Little Town Inn.
Morality & Philosophy
Believes right is right, and wrong is wrong, but no one can actually see it correctly. So what's the point in keeping track?
person.sexuality
Pansexual
person.gender_identity
Transgender Female
Known Languages
Common, Dwarvish, Druidic, and Giant.
Personality
Likes & Dislikes
Likes: alcohol, fresh linens, and limes
Dislikes: fights, snow, and messes
Vices & Personality flaws
Won't turn down a drink.
Hygiene
Keeps neat and tidy. Wears a notable perfume that smells of pine.
Social
Birthplace
Gurrian
Current Residence
Little Town
Wealth & Financial state
Makes good and steady coin from the adventurers staying and eating at the inn.
Family Ties
Left her parents and three brothers in Gurrian. They occasionally write.
Religious Views
General follower of the gods, speaks mostly of Lun. Her following is very casual, but she has noticeable dimples meaning she went through the Moon Godx manifestation period at some point.
Speech
Energetic. Has a lot to say but often not enough time to say it. Rarely slows down or lets people get in a word.