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* '''Akamu''' is a veteran human fisherman who most of the other fishers look to for advice and counsel. He has a scar on his side where a shark once bit him. Everyday when he finishes fishing he walks to the eastern edge of town and prays to Pola, the Goddess of Volcanoes. | * '''Akamu''' is a veteran human fisherman who most of the other fishers look to for advice and counsel. He has a scar on his side where a shark once bit him. Everyday when he finishes fishing he walks to the eastern edge of town and prays to Pola, the Goddess of Volcanoes. | ||
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* '''Alice Truegust''' is a middle aged halfling, and she crafts tables, chairs, wardrobes and such, along with an apprentice, in a building near the old marketplace. She's quite impatient and very talkative. She's also rather superstitious and always wears blue, her "lucky color". | * '''Alice Truegust''' is a middle aged halfling, and she crafts tables, chairs, wardrobes and such, along with an apprentice, in a building near the old marketplace. She's quite impatient and very talkative. She's also rather superstitious and always wears blue, her "lucky color". | ||
* '''Benedict de Bolbec''', is a young, plump halfling, who works as the town baker. The bakery is located near the docks, on a stilt house. He's one of the more disliked figures in town, as it's an open secret that he's prone to shorting the weight of the baked goods, when he thinks he can get away with it. | * '''Benedict de Bolbec''', is a young, plump halfling, who works as the town baker. The bakery is located near the docks, on a stilt house. He's one of the more disliked figures in town, as it's an open secret that he's prone to shorting the weight of the baked goods, when he thinks he can get away with it. | ||
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* '''Maia''', a fisherwoman who sails down to Turtle Mound every morning in her sailboat to fish the waters there. | * '''Maia''', a fisherwoman who sails down to Turtle Mound every morning in her sailboat to fish the waters there. | ||
* '''Malosi''', an elderly human man, works as a scribe and bookbinder. He also sells supplies for writing and the occasional scroll or codex he has on hand. He's absent minded and prone to change the subject often. | * '''Malosi''', an elderly human man, works as a scribe and bookbinder. He also sells supplies for writing and the occasional scroll or codex he has on hand. He's absent minded and prone to change the subject often. | ||
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* '''Mooncaller''' is a goliath woman who is a veteran of several wars and dozens of skirmishes, and has several scars to prove it. She served as a lieutenant in a mercenary company before being hired to be the captain of the "town watch". While some of the guards under her regard this as a cushy assignment, she attempts to maintain discipline. However, her loyalty is not to the town but to Letholdus Ashglade, who pays her. | * '''Mooncaller''' is a goliath woman who is a veteran of several wars and dozens of skirmishes, and has several scars to prove it. She served as a lieutenant in a mercenary company before being hired to be the captain of the "town watch". While some of the guards under her regard this as a cushy assignment, she attempts to maintain discipline. However, her loyalty is not to the town but to Letholdus Ashglade, who pays her. | ||
* '''Olaga''' is a middle aged female human who hawks the fish her husband catches. She has a cutting tongue and often complains about her husband not catching enough. | * '''Olaga''' is a middle aged female human who hawks the fish her husband catches. She has a cutting tongue and often complains about her husband not catching enough. |