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Ramnu: Is the ultimate entertainer. He is an animal tamer, master of knives, acrobat, musician, escape artist, and even a magician. Everything about him is for show. His flamboyant cotton eastern clothes are colorful and extravagant, accompanied by his ever present long green gloves. His Asian complexion and dark brown ponytail are graced with painted symbols and braided beads. His bright green eyes are the only things seen behind his purple mask, which only covers half his face. Every movement is part of an act, every sentence a speech, and every step a dance. He is the definition of showy, and for good reason. He is more dexterous and acrobatic than six monkeys combined. He can pin a fly to a tree without killing it, using any one of his many knives and daggers. But his greatest power is his magic. No, Ramnu will never be one of the great wizards or sorcerers. But he has enough magic to suit him very well for every day life, and to put on an extravagant show. What he can't do with his simple magic he can do with show. No one is better at faking out an audience than Ramnu. Or used to be, but in the end, Ramnu needed a profession that could take him around the world faster than a circus. One that would let him into all homes to study them, hopefully for good pay. He decided on the life of the bard. He was always good at playing the lyre, and a good singer too. He could memorize songs easily, they always just stayed in his head. And every official loves a bars to entertain them during a feast. Love it so much, that their gratitude is expressed in some nice pay, shelter, and good food. It was a perfect life for Ramnu, and he's seen an awful many strange occurrences, many of which ended with knives and flight. But believe it or not Ramnu is extremely cautious. He's gotten into to many sticky situations not to be. When Ramnu was a boy they could tell he was special. While the other kids played tag he would recite Soliloquy's of famous heroes for them. His mother was a simple Far Easterling from a small kingdom. His father was an Avari. He never really saw much of either, as at age ten his kingdom was conquered by a neighbor and both died. Ramnu joined the entertainment ranks, and from then on he could never be kept down. But one odd thing remains about Ramnu, the one connection to his past. He always has a little glass figurine, little more than pinky size. It depicts one of the heroes he would sing about. His mother gave it to him when he was a child, and it's all he has kept.