Samuel Kaplan
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
- | Curly grey hair and full, long beard, dark brown eyes, wearing a black suit and tie, white shirt, and black kippah. | + | Curly grey hair and full, long beard, dark brown eyes, wearing a black suit and tie, white shirt, and black kippah. Straight oak staff etched with Hebrew. |
==Aspects== | ==Aspects== | ||
*SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept) | *SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept) | ||
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==Motivation== | ==Motivation== | ||
To balance tradition with necessary change. | To balance tradition with necessary change. | ||
+ | ==Relationships== | ||
+ | *Friends with [[Eduardo Rabal]]. | ||
+ | *Friends with [[Arsalan]]. | ||
+ | *Often at odds with [[Gongsun Sheng]]. | ||
+ | *Dislikes [[Felix Walter]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Russian (early 19th century, Russian Empire, Jewish) - lives in New York since 1900 | Russian (early 19th century, Russian Empire, Jewish) - lives in New York since 1900 |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 24 January 2012
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Description
Curly grey hair and full, long beard, dark brown eyes, wearing a black suit and tie, white shirt, and black kippah. Straight oak staff etched with Hebrew.
Aspects
- SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept)
- TRADITION ISN'T EVERYTHING (Trouble)
- DON'T THROW OUT THE BABY WITH THE BATHWATER
- WORKS WITH HIS HANDS
- EXCELS AT WARDS
- ADVOCATE OF THE NEW WORLD
- PICTURE OF HUMILITY
Motivation
To balance tradition with necessary change.
Relationships
- Friends with Eduardo Rabal.
- Friends with Arsalan.
- Often at odds with Gongsun Sheng.
- Dislikes Felix Walter.
Notes
Russian (early 19th century, Russian Empire, Jewish) - lives in New York since 1900