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Name: Tyrrenn
Age: 15

Craft: Dolphineer
Craft Rank: Junior Apprentice



Brief Description of Persona:

Tyrren is a small fellow with jet black hair and piercing blue eyes. He is about 5'4", but he still has a couple years to grow. Well muscled from years of swimming and helping his father at farming, Tyrren is one of the best young swimmers at Sandstone. He is remarkably adapt to the water, while both his parents dislike swimming. His one upsetting feature is a long scar across the top of his hand where he sliced himself while farming.

He is very friendly and loves talking to people. Very dilligent, he is reliable and responsible. The one thing that terrifies Tyrrenn is little kids. He didn't want to go into the harper craft because they apprenticed children so young, and he hated the hold life because of all the kids running around. Being an only child, he doesn't know how to deal with younger people very well. He has an easier time talking with older people. He is mature for his age.

Brief Description of History:

Born at Sandstone River Hold, he lived a normal life until he was apprenticed. He is an only child of a harper mother and farmer father. Both expected him to go into their trade, so it was a shock to both when he chose the Dolphin hall. It seemed only natural to him, as he hung around the Dolphin hall and practically grew up watching the dolphineers and their dolphins. Each heroic rescue and daily weather report, each smiling face that greeted the humans, inspired him to become a dolphineer.  Apprenticed when he was ten, he put all his energy into being the best he could be.



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