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Krikkle is an old gnome who lost his eyesight at a young age. He has been a beggar most of his life, but due to his talent at playing the flute, he rarely goes hungry. He has an easygoing, day-to-day outlook on life, but he is also good for a story at times, and has surprisingly deep observations and insights into people's personalities. He and Ellowyn had quite a few conversations during Ellowyn's years in Corrolith -- some light and joking, others a little more soul-searching. | Krikkle is an old gnome who lost his eyesight at a young age. He has been a beggar most of his life, but due to his talent at playing the flute, he rarely goes hungry. He has an easygoing, day-to-day outlook on life, but he is also good for a story at times, and has surprisingly deep observations and insights into people's personalities. He and Ellowyn had quite a few conversations during Ellowyn's years in Corrolith -- some light and joking, others a little more soul-searching. | ||
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+ | Often, children from around town would gather around to listen to Krikkle's playing in the town square. He was the only beggar who could draw a crowd. Sometimes, the kids would bring a coin and make a request for a particular song. |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 9 February 2009
Krikkle is an old gnome who lost his eyesight at a young age. He has been a beggar most of his life, but due to his talent at playing the flute, he rarely goes hungry. He has an easygoing, day-to-day outlook on life, but he is also good for a story at times, and has surprisingly deep observations and insights into people's personalities. He and Ellowyn had quite a few conversations during Ellowyn's years in Corrolith -- some light and joking, others a little more soul-searching.
Often, children from around town would gather around to listen to Krikkle's playing in the town square. He was the only beggar who could draw a crowd. Sometimes, the kids would bring a coin and make a request for a particular song.