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Yimur
By Enuryn (Cut-out)
Species

Gnoll

Gender

Male

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Players of Celum

Occupation

Actor

Residence
First Appearance

Chapt 6.28

Yimur is a Gnoll [Actor] among the Players of Celum, and considered as one of their A-Team.[1]

Appearance edit edit source

He has red-brown fur.[2]

During plays, he may dye his fur, for example adding menacing black stripes.[3]

Personality edit edit source

The Gnoll’s voice was rolling and smooth, without the usual growling halts and turns of phrase that were quintessentially Gnollish in nature.[3]

Background edit edit source

Chronology edit edit source

Yimur had joined the Players of Celum in Liscor. Together with one other Gnoll, Pralcem,[3] he left with Wesle and Jasi towards the North, and they eventually reached Invrisil and physically reconnected with The Wandering Inn.

Meanwhile, Yimur worked together in Liscor with Temile's new cast, and his review improved the adaptation of Macbeth for non-Human [Actors].[2][4]

Yimur's acting Skills improved on the way North together with Wesle's and Jasi's, and he gained a Skill with which he could fake chopping off the limbs of other [Actors], and so could play [Assassin] roles. In Sovvex, Yimur himself got hurt during such a fake fight, with a real sword. He also could make a pretty angry depiction of Hamlet.[3]

In Invrisil, Medel and Yimur were the first to learn that there was a group called the Men of Invrisil, performing Shakespeare plays. However, the whole group proved their worth easily and quickly.

Powers and Abilities edit edit source

Classes/Levels: edit edit source

  • [Actor] Lv. ?

Skills: edit edit source

  • [Fake Dismemberment]
  • [Humble Actor]

Trivia edit edit source

Quotes edit edit source

Is this a dagger which I see before me,

The handle toward my paw? Yes! Come, let me clutch thee.

I have thee not, which surely indicates an illusion spell and yet I see thee still.

  • (To Emme) “You were born to be a Gnoll, Emme. That smile’s worthy of one.”

References edit edit source

  1. Chapter 7.20
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chapter 6.28
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Chapter 6.63 P
  4. A Drake performed his improved passage in Chapter 6.58