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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Loak is an old, scrawny goblin, barely topping 3ft in height. His weather-beaten features attest to life in harsh environments. Even so, he doesn't seem to be carrying much beyond his faded tan robes and a worn-down walking staff. Even in quiet surroundings, his hair and robes flutter as if being plucked by invisible fingers.
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An old, scrawny goblin, barely topping 3ft in height.
  
Having abandoned his designated position as tribal shaman in favor of his commitment to Zoser, he follows what he calls the ''Path of the Wind'', claiming it to be a spiritual path to understanding the true power of the desert.
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His weatherbeaten features attest to life in harsh environments.
  
He comes across as somewhat detached from reality, likely to spend as much time conversing with his companion wind spirit as with any allies he might be traveling with.
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Even so, he doesn't seem to be carrying much beyond his faded robes and a worndown walking staff.
 
 
Not being much of a combatant himself, Loak will offer his services as a guide and shaman to any likely allies for mutual protection. He will use any resources sparingly but not stingingly, as he is confident in his own survival skills.
 
Should any encounter turn against them, Loak would rather flee a losing battle and let the desert fill the role of equalizer and take care of his enemies.
 
  
 
== Deity ==
 
== Deity ==

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