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[LFA] Steampunk inspired D&D Artificer.
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Name: Renton

Race- Half Elf

Age- 22

Hair Color- Brown

Eye Color- Blueish Green

Height- 6"0

Weight- 120

Defining features:

Hair: Wild and unkempt. The best way that I can describe it is like a young Doc Brown form Back to The Future mixed with Gavin Free from Roosterteeth

Eyes: Renton wears an old pair of welding goggles which have been re purposed into glasses. Attached to the glasses are multiple magnifying lenses similar to these which raise and lower as needed.

Armor: Leather Armor which has obviously been damaged and stitched back together many times. Across his waist he has a utility belt filled to the brim with tools, glowing vials of whatever he is experimenting with. Similarly, his armor has been adorned with pouches and pockets for additional storage space.

Weapon: Renton's primary weapon is a repeating crossbow of his own design which operates using a clockwork mechanism similar to that of the Van Helsing movie crossbow The weapon has arcane runes carved into the stock which he uses to enhance his arrows.

Personality (not sure if helpful or not, ignore if you want) Renton is very withdrawn and in many cases timid. However, very, very excitable when it comes to his experiments. He is incredibly talented, but insecure about his own abilities and is always trying to one-up himself. Naturally competitive.

Let me know if you would be willing to draw this guy for me, or if you need any other information that could be helpful. ( I might have added too much fluff) If there is anything I can do to help I would be glad to do it. Thanks in advance.

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