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|alignment = Chaotic good | |alignment = Chaotic good | ||
|ancestry = Leshy (gourd) | |ancestry = [[Leshy]] (gourd) | ||
|gender = Agender | |gender = Agender | ||
|homeland = [[Yarma]] | |homeland = [[Yarma]] | ||
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'''O''' {{Pronunciation|OH}} is a leshy merchant who lives in [[Yarma]]. Keenly interested in the ancient [[Eita|Eitan]] presence in [[Brightmarch]], O specializes in old elven artifacts and items. In order to acquire their goods, they frequently hire adventurers to travel across Brightmarch in search of valuable relics for his storefront near Yarma's Sun Plaza. | '''O''' {{Pronunciation|OH}} is a [[leshy]] merchant who lives in [[Yarma]]. Keenly interested in the ancient [[Eita|Eitan]] presence in [[Brightmarch]], O specializes in old [[Elf|elven]] artifacts and items. In order to acquire their goods, they frequently hire adventurers to travel across Brightmarch in search of valuable relics for his storefront near Yarma's Sun Plaza. | ||
O chose their own name as is typical among leshies. Rather than following the more widespread practice of using description of a natural phenomena, O picked their moniker as they appreciated how round it looked, much like themself. | O chose their own name as is typical among leshies. Rather than following the more widespread practice of using description of a natural phenomena, O picked their moniker as they appreciated how round it looked, much like themself. |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 23 February 2024
O (pronounced OH) is a leshy merchant who lives in Yarma. Keenly interested in the ancient Eitan presence in Brightmarch, O specializes in old elven artifacts and items. In order to acquire their goods, they frequently hire adventurers to travel across Brightmarch in search of valuable relics for his storefront near Yarma's Sun Plaza.
O chose their own name as is typical among leshies. Rather than following the more widespread practice of using description of a natural phenomena, O picked their moniker as they appreciated how round it looked, much like themself.