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== Appearance and History == * Height: 6’3 * Weight: 180 lbs. * Blue eyes * Dark beard and hair…both worn long, and somewhat tangled. Walker dresses simply, in clothes that are worn but kept scrupulously clean. His sole adornment is a golden torc around his neck; he will not discuss its provenance. '''Personality''' Taciturn is a perfect word; Walker wouldn’t have the slightest idea what it means, mind, but even so. He speaks only seldom, and when he does it’s because he something to say. Small talk is a foreign concept to him, although he understands the basic idea. In theory, at least. Despite a general disdain for the trappings of “civilization” Walker is slowly growing more and more enamored with the concept of music. Song was a revelation to him, and the first time he heard an instrument (a flute, as it happened) he actually wept. '''History''' Walker knows nothing of his parents, and doesn’t spare much though for them. He was found in the woods by a bereaved mother bear, and raised first by her and then by a succession of other animals. He learned from each, becoming an increasingly effective hunter. Walker’s primary teachers, however, were the four Winds. Each whispered secrets in his young ears, teaching him the art of skin-changing, the secrets of magic, and the mysteries of the natural world. Why they did him this kindness, Walker still cannot guess – certainly, they never showed him even the least bit of mercy when winter came howling. And when their voices fell silent, Walker sought out his last teacher: an aged druid, who taught him the languages of men and of druids, and initiated him into the Greater Mysteries. When the old man died, peacefully in his sleep, Walker took it as a sign and set out to learn what he could about the world of men. Thus far, he’s not been much impressed.
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