It's hard to say what people notice first about Reynard Atwood. Men often note his diminuative stature and beardless chin, especially if they are sizing up the traveler before deciding he's too small to be a threat, but women are another matter. They are far more likely to notice his charmingly mischievous smile, his bright green eyes, or his shockingly red hair, redder even than the little wool cap that sits jauntily above it. Those of a mercantile bent are first to notice that Reynard's tunics and boots are plain and practical, sturdy but road-worn, yet his jewelry suggests the nobility, or more likely noble patrons inclined to grant generous largesse. Even so, the wanderer's ever-present smile outshines the ornaments.
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