Shakwort (/ˈʃæk.wɔːrt/)
Shakwort was the surviving guard who worked for Morenars Neyers that the party met in Session 51: Skola Vale Errands Report. They rescued him, then escorted him to the village.
You see a half-orc guard with brownish-green-grey skin and long dark brown hair. His thoughtful eyes give him a serious appearance, but there is a hint of friendliness in his smile.
Shakwort is a stoic and stoic individual who is loyal, dependable and reliable. He is very good at following orders and takes his job seriously, but can also be quite friendly and sociable when the situation calls for it. He is a deep thinker and often reflects on the nature of life and his role within it
I strive to uphold the law and protect those who are weaker than me
I am loyal to my employer, Morenars, and the people of the region they serve
I have a tendency to become overly focused on following the rules, and can be too strict at times
Background
Shakwort was born and raised in a small half-orc village in the mountains. He was raised by his father, a guard for the local lord, and was trained as a guard from a young age. When he was old enough, he joined the guard force of Morenars and has been faithfully serving them for the past 15 years
Appearance
Shakwort has a broad and muscular build, standing at about 6'2" with a brownish-green-grey skin tone. His long dark brown hair is tied back in a ponytail, and his thoughtful eyes are a deep brown color. He has a few scars on his arms and face from his work as a guard
Speaking Style
Shakwort speaks with a deep and gruff voice, often using a few words to get his point across. He has a slight accent from his homeland, and tends to use a lot of slang and colloquialisms
Current Status
Works for Morenars
Current Location
Species
Conditions
Ethnicity
Other Ethnicities/Cultures
Year of Birth
1988 KC
35 Years old
Children
Current Residence
Gender
Male
Eyes
deep brown
Hair
dark long brown
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
brown-green-grey skin
Height
6' 2"
Weight
250 lbs.
Belief/Deity
Kord
Aligned Organization
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