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About
snarky . flippant . absolute bastard
Height: 5'9'' Weight: 170lbs.
Inlé was a young adventurer, full of his cocky nature and the assumption that he could never die. Of course, his first encounter with a monster ended his life rather quick. The god of death took pity on this young man, (though some might say it was their sense of humor), and turned Inlé into one of their reapers. Inlé had little issue with this as while he was now one of the undead, it also meant he couldn't be killed. So he takes his job with as much interest and excitement as he's able to.
Likes
- annoying others
- puns
- hunting
- witty remarks
Dislikes
- gross-looking undead
- children
- priests
- rabbits
Charisma
Confidence
Intelligence
Creativity
Humor
Empathy
Abilities
Inlé can only be destroyed by powerful holy magic, and has thusly grown his skills with a hasty and unpredictable nature. Any wound formed on him will eventually heal, and even removing his head or limbs won't kill him.
Race
Reapers are the loyal workers for the god of death, hunting down lost souls and criminals too evil to be allowed on the mortal plain. Most take their jobs seriously, and even come to enjoy them.
Quirks & Habits
While he would never admit it, Inlé is terrified of rabbits. People from his village still speak about the young youth who was slain by a giant, monstrous rabbit.
As his partner is a a revenant who lost his head, Inlé will sometimes remove his own just to piss them off. If he can do something that will get a reaction out of someone, he'll do it.
Doesn't ever want to pass on to the afterlife. He wants to see how the world changes around him, as it will never stop being fascinating.
While on his travels to discover more and more shittier people to kill, Inlé came across a revenant who was starting to make quite the name for himself. Deaglán was instantly fascinated by him; how he came to be undead, the people he goes after. And of course, the man is so insufferable to him that he /has/ to stick around and annoy him.
Inlé is much more unnerved by Devona's presence; her voice always sends chills down his spine. He'll actively avoid her and while he knows this hurts her dearly, he's too much of a coward to really talk to her.
Heidelberg is almost a horror story to Inlé; he's scared of what might come of him, or if he ends up befalling the same fate. He truly wants to help the man, assist him in his plight, but it will take a lot of prompting for him to gather the courage.
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