Thursday, July 8, 2010

Marmaduke Gurdlecat


Tall, lean, suspicious. Prone to watching other people with unsympathetic eyes. Marmaduke Gurdlecat dresses in practical working clothes and carries a pouch of small tools on his belt. He lives with his aging mother Ivy, in a building which is both the family house and their shop; 'Gurdlecat and Sons; Cabinets and Viola's'. A strong man, but clever with his hands, Maramduke appears sombre, sometimes confused and slightly slow to react, but this is largely a front for the devious mind of a cunning man. He is literate, well read, composes music when he thinks no one is listening and is a crack shot with his crossbow.

Still a bachelor in middle age, Marmaduke has had no time for a wife and no apparent interest in paying good money for dubious pleasures. He prefers to labour alone in his workshop, creating beautifully formed musical instruments and exclusive furniture and occaisionally getting drunk and firing his crossbow out the window at the pigeons which congregate on the roof tops.

This is Goeg's Player Character.

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