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Alisttair
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Posted - 19 May 2006 :  02:30:07  Show Profile  Visit Alisttair's Homepage Send Alisttair a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Ok, so I am having the PCs meet up with Malik el Sami yn Nasser, the seraph of Lies. This is happening in the Anauroch desert and they will likely help him as he is being beset by Banites. What I would like to know is, what would be the best descriptive text for him? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! :)

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I seem to recall that he resembles a Tiefling, but he tries to conceal his Tiefling features (From memory he has horns which he conceals with a Turban and cloved feet)

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Posted - 19 May 2006 :  04:26:58  Show Profile  Visit Shadovar's Homepage Send Shadovar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Check RoTA book 1, for it mentioned some things about Malik's appearance and a bit of his personality.

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quote:
Originally posted by Shadovar

Check RoTA book 1, for it mentioned some things about Malik's appearance and a bit of his personality.



I agree, RoTA seems to have the best discriptions of this "character" that I have seen. not only physical, but mentally and personality wise as well.
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I recall a description of him also in an older Dragon where Ruha, Malik and Avner, the Seraph of Death, were described. I'd have to look up the number.

In general, though, you could describe him as a pudgy, somewhat shifty fellow. He is an opportunist. His eyes are ... something...would have to look it up.

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quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

I recall a description of him also in an older Dragon where Ruha, Malik and Avner, the Seraph of Death, were described. I'd have to look up the number.

In general, though, you could describe him as a pudgy, somewhat shifty fellow. He is an opportunist. His eyes are ... something...would have to look it up.



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And just a note... Mace, you can always check for specific DRAGON content details by using the DRAGONDEX...

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quote:
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And just a note... Mace, you can always check for specific DRAGON content details by using the DRAGONDEX...

Dragondex -

http://www.aeolia.net/dragondex/




Or you can find the issue #'s, if the NPC's were given stats, in my NPC file. :)

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"His face was round and smooth, he had a very fat belly and his eyes sparkling." - From the return of the Archwizards- The summoning.

P.S. Sorry if any mistak, you know translation problems.

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