Hominid In Romero's Bark Skin

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Name: Romero Carlos De Los Parlotes De Amadeo
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Species: Hominid (Human)

Affiliation: (Insert corky gypsy cult name)
Title: Bark Skin
Occupation: Initially Romero was educated in herbalism, utilizing his familiarity in the field to advocate himself as a herbalist, however as time progressed the once compassionate man converted into a malice man he refined a animosity towards others, accordingly ensuring a discrete lifestyle of a depraved witch, who periodically uses his expertise in herbs to mend injured travels whilst he journeys as a raza: selling his trinkets.

Appearance

Hair: Romero wears his thick, greasy, dark, bangs in a pulled-back fashion, exposing the majority of his forehead, with his sideburns extending
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As the man increases in emotion about topics he enjoys his tone generally increases, and his words become more condiluded with queer slurs.

Skin: A dark tane is very prominent on Romero as he comes from Spanish descent, with some variations in his complexion, having more of his face and forearms exposed. Scars run horizontally along his arms, most noticeable on his left forearm bears the mark of a failed curse; possessing a hunk of pine tree bark intertwined with his flesh.
Height/Weight: Romane stands at approximately 5’10” feet, having a thin figure, weighing between 150-155 pounds; depending on his nutrition at the time.
Body Build: The man’s diet consist of mostly herbs, vegetables, and occasionally dinners including rabbits, and other small game. Keeping to his studies and rituals the opportunity to be physically active rarely arrives, leaving him with a thin-lean phasic. With a lack of upper-body strength, retaining the majority of his muscles in his thighs and calves, responsible of long walks through the woods to venture for certains herbs or caddle.
Attire: (Include the clothes your character most often wears, or items they often have on their person.)

Personality

Alignment: Lawful

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