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| - Tall and broad-shouldered, Illayser carries an everlasting image of his inheritted pride and arrogance. His eyes are narrowed, often casting a pitiless, condescending stare; once dark blue, they are now coloured in the same sickly green hue as the rest of his race. The cracked thin lips and the constantly wrinkled nose give him an unchanging hostile expression which even a smile does not alter. Several scars mark his hardened face and a long-healed burn stands revealed upon his neck. His hair is in a fiery orange colouring, reaching down his chest and covering his shoulders. Illayser appears physically strong: he lacks the shape of a warrior, but his strength is evident for his ability to handle a weapon.
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| - Tall and broad-shouldered, Illayser carries an everlasting image of his inheritted pride and arrogance. His eyes are narrowed, often casting a pitiless, condescending stare; once dark blue, they are now coloured in the same sickly green hue as the rest of his race. The cracked thin lips and the constantly wrinkled nose give him an unchanging hostile expression which even a smile does not alter. Several scars mark his hardened face and a long-healed burn stands revealed upon his neck. His hair is in a fiery orange colouring, reaching down his chest and covering his shoulders. Illayser appears physically strong: he lacks the shape of a warrior, but his strength is evident for his ability to handle a weapon. As a sorcerer, Illayser has been heavily influenced by the Fel his people consumed in the recent years of need and despair. The taint has not left him, nor has he made any attempts to cleanse it. The green colour in his eyes yet keeps burning passionately, fueled by his own considerable power and handled by his unrelenting will. Illayser is pitiless in terms of attitude, cold and harsh in his decisions. He is rather hasty in his actions, yet they are always carefully calculated. His politeness is as limitless as his arrogance, which he by no means attempts to hide or conceal. He is kind to the people he cares for; and as few as they may remain, they know well that they can trust him with their lives.
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