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Chariot

Biographical information
Teth 44 Teth
Physical description
Human Male 5'10" 134lbs Black w/Some Grey Black Pale
Political information
'Retired' Smuggler
Out-of-character information
demo Toshiya

The Shadow that wanes,
The Ghost which carries.

Appearance

Usually dressed in all black with a dour expression.

Skills and Abilities

Smuggling, Stealth, Camouflage

Personality

Grumpy, Jaded, Meticulous, Calculated, Tsundere

Biography & Lore

His birth name has been lost to the ages, as since his youth running rampant across Teth, he earned himself the nickname ‘Chariot’. Initially it had been a joke amongst those that might bully him, but eventually he proved them fools in their taunts as he developed his prolific skills in stealthily moving objects from one place to another.

As time past, he gained a rather astounding reputation; growing his portfolio of assignments varying from treasure to goods to creatures and or even people. He became a sought after smuggler for discreet missions while managing to protect his identity with a multitude of disguises. And though many questioned if they had even directly spoken with the ghost of man himself, the deed would be done and they would know he’d been the real deal. Asking for exorbitant fees that were well deserved, his reputation preceded him.

Eventually he came across a powerful client who was displeased with his particular style in carrying out his business. One near death experience later, and he decided it was time to retire. And while that was quite some years ago, whispers of Chariot still float around though few know his face. He lives in complete anonymity in the place of his birth, Teth. And while he has enough riches stowed away in secret places to allow him to live the rest of his life in peace, the lack of intrigue and thrill has begun to nibble at his restless mind.

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