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==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
===Appearance=== | ===Appearance=== | ||
The Boat Man wore a dark cloak with decorative gold trim around its hood and sleeves. A simple robe belt around his waist held the robe in place. He wore his hood up, completely obscuring his face. The only exposed part of his body were his hands, which were skeletal. | |||
The Boat Man, unsurprisingly, had a wooden boat. There was a carved dragon head at its front. He held an oar in his left hand. | |||
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
The Boat Man was weary and sardonic, yet retained an air of engaging charisma and elegant charm. If he ever had any real enthusiasm for his job, it's been long gone. However, he had two key redeeming features that shone through his aura of melancholy resignation: His comprehensive knowledge of Gallowmere, and a sneaking admiration (almost paternal regard) for the undead knight Sir Daniel Fortesque, whom he saw as his only hope of gaining some peace from a massively increased workload. | The Boat Man was weary and sardonic, yet retained an air of engaging charisma and elegant charm. If he ever had any real enthusiasm for his job, it's been long gone. However, he had two key redeeming features that shone through his aura of melancholy resignation: His comprehensive knowledge of Gallowmere, and a sneaking admiration (almost paternal regard) for the undead knight Sir Daniel Fortesque, whom he saw as his only hope of gaining some peace from a massively increased workload. |