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Name: Tyvikron Age: 19 Gender: Male Rank/Craft: Seacrafter (fisher) Residence: At sea, no specific area Description: Tyvikron is of average height and build. Turns in the fishercraft have made him muscular, though not overly so. His dark, wavy brown hair falls nearly to his shoulders and his features are defined. His expression is nearly always somber and his dark eyes seem almost able to read the thoughts of those people he encounters. Young holdgirls often find him very attractive, though more experienced women see him as a bit of a "pretty boy." Personality: Most of the time, Tyvikron is kind, fair and stern: traits aquired from his stepfather. He goes about his tasks quickly and efficiently, and is unafraid of hard work. At other times, however, there is an arrogance about the boy that baffles Master and crew alike. Certainly he is skilled at his Craft, but at times his Master has to lecture him on how every man on a sailing vessel is of equal importance.. Background: Tyvikron spent the first 12 turns of his life in Tillek. At that point, his mother met and married a Senior Journeyman Seacrafter. Young Tyvikron's life was turned upside down as he was whisked away to become a cabin boy on the Journeyman's vessel, The Tillek Tailwind. After proving himself adept at the craft, Tyvikron was officially apprenticed at the age of 14. His stepfather had since attained his mastery. Master Fisher Kenmaton was a good man whom the boy loved and respected. Due to the fact that he had never known his own sire, calling Kenmaton "father" came quite naturally to the boy. For that reason, the Seacraft felt it necessary for Tyvikron to apprentice under another Master. At the time he attained his Journeyman status, Tyvikron returned to The Tillek Tailwind as Kenmaton's first mate. |
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