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− | * | + | This is the domicile and workshop of one of Wisenwood's smiths, Cyril Coalman. He lives here with only two others: his apprentice, Ruven, who sleeps in a pallet beside the hearth, and his mule Snowflake, a pretty white-speckled gray mule that turns the crank to his forge bellows and sleeps in a small side room set up as her barn. |
+ | * '''Cyril Coalman:''' ''Smith.'' Cyril Coalman is a handsome, strong man of middle age. A widower, whose first wife died while she was still pregnant with their first child, Coalman hasn't taken another wife. Many of the local young ladies consider him a romantic, somewhat tragic figure, though he has rebuffed every attempt to interest him, politely. | ||
+ | * '''Ruven:''' ''Apprentice.'' A precocious boy of twelve, Ruven has gained enough skill that he'll likely be made a journeyman soon. Likeable, if a little too sly for his own good, Ruven usually mans the market booth that Cyril commissions twice a week, leaving his master to continue to run the forge. |
Revision as of 10:56, 30 December 2011
Old Town
This is the domicile and workshop of one of Wisenwood's smiths, Cyril Coalman. He lives here with only two others: his apprentice, Ruven, who sleeps in a pallet beside the hearth, and his mule Snowflake, a pretty white-speckled gray mule that turns the crank to his forge bellows and sleeps in a small side room set up as her barn.
- Cyril Coalman: Smith. Cyril Coalman is a handsome, strong man of middle age. A widower, whose first wife died while she was still pregnant with their first child, Coalman hasn't taken another wife. Many of the local young ladies consider him a romantic, somewhat tragic figure, though he has rebuffed every attempt to interest him, politely.
- Ruven: Apprentice. A precocious boy of twelve, Ruven has gained enough skill that he'll likely be made a journeyman soon. Likeable, if a little too sly for his own good, Ruven usually mans the market booth that Cyril commissions twice a week, leaving his master to continue to run the forge.