Temile

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Temile
Temile by Enuryn.png
By Enuryn (Cut-out)
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Occupation
  • Actor
  • Manager
Residence
First Appearance

Chapter 6.08 (Officially)

Temile is a Human and a member of the Players of Celum. Starting in Volume 6, with Wesle, Jasi and the other senior [Actors] touring through Northern Izril, he is currently directing the rest of the [Actors] in Celum, plus the new cast of Drakes and Gnolls [Actors].

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Personality[edit | edit source]

Background[edit | edit source]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

He was a member of the Players of Celum for longer, but not one of the most prominent ones. When the biggest part of the Acting Troupe under Wesle went north to Lellisdam during the Siege of Liscor, he stayed behind and was contacted by Lyonette who wanted the Players of Celum performing in the Wandering Inn again.[1]

This lead to him reforming the group on stage, and integrate actors from Liscor into the plays.[2] He himself also still plays his part, for example as Benvolio in Romeo and Julia.[3]

He has leveled and became a [Producer], but wants to improve further and tackle new plays or projects. For that reason, he and Erin started to plan horror shows in the inn.[4]

Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]

  • [Guardsman] Lv. ?[5]
  • [Producer] Lv. ? (low-level)[6]
  • [Stage Manager] Lv. ?[7]
  • [Actor] Lv. ?[1]

Skills:[edit | edit source]

  • [Eye for Talent]
  • [Pinpoint Discord]
  • [Revitalizing Touch]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Yimur) "It’s meant to be a metaphor. Look, Erin explained it to me once."
  • (To Yimur) "Cut!"
  • (To Jasi) “Well, I feel the right fool. ‘Cut me in swain, milady, with a sword, and it ‘twould be a kindness for your tongue’s no less sharp!’
  • (To the Players) “If I thought I could star in a play by the Players, I’d cut off more than a thumb! …How’s a pinky sound?”
  • (To himself) “Songs. Songs. Dead gods dammit, we can’t wait for someone to write a musical about—about the Meeting of Tribes. We don’t need to reenact war and tragedy. Give me something purely fun! Give me something joyous to make the people sit up and laugh!”

References[edit | edit source]