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SniffWind is a male half-Elf from [[Hanmer]]. He is a young bard with blond hair and blue eyes who once served as a herald for one of the nobles in Hanmer, but has now left that position to go adventuring. His mood is usually cheerful, and his appearance is clean and somewhat flamboyant in wearing a plumed hat. He usually carries a heralding trumpet.
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'''SniffWind''' is a male half-Elf from [[Hanmer]]. He is a young bard with blond hair and blue eyes who once served as a herald for one of the nobles in Hanmer, but has now left that position to go adventuring. His mood is usually cheerful, and his appearance is clean and somewhat flamboyant in wearing a plumed hat. He usually carries a heralding trumpet.
  
 
Most recently, SniffWind has found himself in the city of [[Imor]], having several adventures and becoming involved with a young noblewoman named [[Judith Scarsdale]].
 
Most recently, SniffWind has found himself in the city of [[Imor]], having several adventures and becoming involved with a young noblewoman named [[Judith Scarsdale]].
  
 
SniffWind is a PC played by [[User:Phil|Phil]] Vlasak.
 
SniffWind is a PC played by [[User:Phil|Phil]] Vlasak.
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[[Category:Half-Elves]]
 
[[Category:Half-Elves]]
 
[[Category:Bards]]
 
[[Category:Bards]]
 
[[Category:People from Hanmer]]
 
[[Category:People from Hanmer]]

Revision as of 12:43, 3 April 2015

SniffWind is a male half-Elf from Hanmer. He is a young bard with blond hair and blue eyes who once served as a herald for one of the nobles in Hanmer, but has now left that position to go adventuring. His mood is usually cheerful, and his appearance is clean and somewhat flamboyant in wearing a plumed hat. He usually carries a heralding trumpet.

Most recently, SniffWind has found himself in the city of Imor, having several adventures and becoming involved with a young noblewoman named Judith Scarsdale.

SniffWind is a PC played by Phil Vlasak.