Tiwaanu
Tiwaanu is a jungle-warrior chieftain of the southern continent, draped in the bright plumage of a parragon he slew—the multicolored dragon’s feathers forming his pauldrons and cape, each plume a trophy. His brown-skin contrasts with the evocative armour, he stands tall above the his Owendu kin, black hair braided with vines and scales, and in his hands she wields a spear tipped with bone from the parragon’s beak.
He leads his tribe from the treetops to the marshes, defending sacred groves and ancestral altars against outsiders who trespass hungry and arrogant. To the rainforest people he is both father and storm—offering shelter to kin, fury to those who take without returning. When the mist drifts low and the drums of war echo through vines, Tiwaanu stands first and last, the feathered-pauldroned hunter, champion of his land and its hidden wrath.
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151 AHM
61 Years old
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Man
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