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| - Shiryou does not slouch or hunch over as typical of other undead, but stands straight and tall. As with all Death Knights, his eyes bear the sharp wintery hue of the Scourge-tainted. Surprisingly young, Shiryou could have been no older than eighteen when he died. Tan skin is tough and leathery rather than rotting, the features well enough preserved, black hair cascading down his back to a length of almost three feet. He might even be considered handsome (by Forsaken standards…) were it not for the scars - one cutting across the bridge of his nose, the other straight down the left side of the face through the eye - and the sullen glare that forms his usual expression. There's a sharp point to his ears that a careful observer might spot.
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| - Shiryou does not slouch or hunch over as typical of other undead, but stands straight and tall. As with all Death Knights, his eyes bear the sharp wintery hue of the Scourge-tainted. Surprisingly young, Shiryou could have been no older than eighteen when he died. Tan skin is tough and leathery rather than rotting, the features well enough preserved, black hair cascading down his back to a length of almost three feet. He might even be considered handsome (by Forsaken standards…) were it not for the scars - one cutting across the bridge of his nose, the other straight down the left side of the face through the eye - and the sullen glare that forms his usual expression. There's a sharp point to his ears that a careful observer might spot. He wears his Runeblade always upon his back, the sword carefully bound with black cloth. Frozen white mist constantly drips from it, but only from the middle of the blade, strangely enough. The armour is kept to the same high standard that he keeps himself; polished and oiled to remain in pristine condition. It's not unusual to see a faint layer of rime upon the armour, particularly on the joints.
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