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| - Just below his face, the smooth flesh of his neck is marred by numerous scars that look surgical in origin. Perhaps this is the cause of Viðarr's inability to speak. Further down, the rest of his body is relatively unmarked, and his skin, smooth to the touch. However, a large zoomorphic dragon-knotwork design covers his right arm in black ink, running from his wrist to right shoulder blade.
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| - Just below his face, the smooth flesh of his neck is marred by numerous scars that look surgical in origin. Perhaps this is the cause of Viðarr's inability to speak. Further down, the rest of his body is relatively unmarked, and his skin, smooth to the touch. However, a large zoomorphic dragon-knotwork design covers his right arm in black ink, running from his wrist to right shoulder blade. Also, Viðarr possesses several weapons. Chief among them, his swords, Torment and Anguish. There is also the seax, Wolf-fang, which he keeps concealed in his boot. For ranged attacks, he has several shuriken hanging from his belt. From time to time, you may see a small, mechanical yeti toy scampering about behind Viðarr. That would be Tyr, his "best friend" and faithful companion. Believe it or not, the elf actually talks to it (In reality, Viðarr talks to himself in his own mind. A long time in seclusion with nothing but the toy to keep him company has made him slightly insane. Think Tom Hanks and the volleyball in Castaway.). If anything, Tyr would represent Viðarr's conscience and common sense. Obviously, then, they would be at odds constantly, and it's not uncommon to catch the elf glaring or physically abusing the toy.
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