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Tugrim is a big, swarthy Drowned Man, as befit a man of his rank. His left arm and part of his chest are translucent and elastic, and has tendril-like arms. While some might have seen his tendril-like arms as a weakness, the poison contained in his body made up for any defects in appearance, as he could paralyze a whale with a touch and his body could heal from wounds that would cripple normal flesh.<ref name=":Depthless Doctor" />
Tugrim is a big, swarthy Drowned Man, as befit a man of his rank. His left arm and part of his chest are translucent and elastic, and has tendril-like arms. While some might have seen his tendril-like arms as a weakness, the poison contained in his body made up for any defects in appearance, as he could paralyze a whale with a touch and his body could heal from wounds that would cripple normal flesh.<ref name=":Depthless Doctor" />


He doesn't hesitate to hide his ire, but is level-headed enough to maintain the sanctity of the silence in a submerged [[Drowned People#Drowned Ships|Drowned Ship]]. He is protective of his crew. Though he is experienced, he pales in the face of aiding a birthing woman.
He doesn't hesitate to hide his ire, but is level-headed enough to maintain the sanctity of the silence in a submerged [[Drowned People#Drowned Ships|Drowned Ship]].


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