Ferdinand Gronseth (Ferdinand Grons - eth)
Ferdinand Gronseth
Ferdinand Gronseth was a famous explorer most well-known for the series of expeditions he made to would become known as the Camshire Islands. He kept extensive records of all the places he traveled to on his journeys, and later published chronicles of his adventures in the best-selling book, Prestigious Geography and Biology of the Island of Camshire
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Agile
Special abilities
He could use some magic.
Apparel & Accessories
A decorated turban, mended chainmail, adventurer's clothing and backpack
Specialized Equipment
Map, journal, saber, lantern
Mental characteristics
Education
Though not born a noble, his knack for delivering detailed reports and daringness to go where no one else would win him favor among royalty.
Employment
Worked for the Minerva Expedition Corps.
Accomplishments & Achievements
Charted and founded the first settlement in the Camshire Archipelago.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
To chart both the known and unknown worlds
Savvies & Ineptitudes
Savvies: Adventuring, writing
Likes & Dislikes
Likes: Exotic lands
Dislikes: Loud noises
Dislikes: Loud noises
Virtues & Personality perks
Bold, courageous, tolerant, and always prepared
Hygiene
Did his best to always be presentable even in the midst of turbulent weather. His clothes, however, frequently bore dirt stains.
Social
Family Ties
One of the members of the Black Parrot Privateers, Corvus Gronseth is descended from him.
Religious Views
Orthodox
Speech
Had a slight Spanish accent
Alignment
Neutral Good
Current Status
Buried
Current Location
Species
Conditions
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Sir Ferdinand Gronseth
Life
447
535
88 years old
Circumstances of Death
Natural causes
Children
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Gender
Male
Eyes
Bright brown
Hair
Red, neatly cut
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Light Nougat
Height
5'12
Weight
148 lbs
Belief/Deity
Aligned Organization
Character Prototype
Prominent figures during the European Age of Exploration
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