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Piper is a lich-doctor, or medical examiner. In translation from gnole-speak, Piper's pronouns as a "bone-doctor" would be "ours."
Piper is a lich-doctor, or medical examiner. In translation from gnole-speak, Piper's pronouns as a "bone-doctor" would be "ours." Otherwise, he identifies as he/him.
 
He has a frank manner,<ref>Paladin's Hope, ch. 1</ref> and is shamelessly no-nonsense at work, reserving sensitivity and emotion for his private life.
 
He is described as being incredibly fair-skinned, pale to the point of Galen's concern. He has dark hair and a lean, muscular figure.<ref>Paladin's Hope, ch. 8</ref>
 




== Background & Personal Life ==
== Background & Personal Life ==
Piper self-identifies as a "city boy," however self-deprecatingly. His medical training lends itself to street smarts, including the ability to defend himself against intruders.<ref>Paladin's Hope, ch. 8</ref>
Piper prefers smoky whiskey.<ref>Paladin's Hope, ch. 7</ref>
Piper prefers smoky whiskey.<ref>Paladin's Hope, ch. 7</ref>
He is gay, but a bit shy about all things romantic, and has only had a few lovers in his life, none of whom were deeply engaged or serious.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 02:45, 7 January 2023

Piper is a lich-doctor, or medical examiner. In translation from gnole-speak, Piper's pronouns as a "bone-doctor" would be "ours." Otherwise, he identifies as he/him.

He has a frank manner,[1] and is shamelessly no-nonsense at work, reserving sensitivity and emotion for his private life.

He is described as being incredibly fair-skinned, pale to the point of Galen's concern. He has dark hair and a lean, muscular figure.[2]


Background & Personal Life

Piper self-identifies as a "city boy," however self-deprecatingly. His medical training lends itself to street smarts, including the ability to defend himself against intruders.[3]


Piper prefers smoky whiskey.[4]

He is gay, but a bit shy about all things romantic, and has only had a few lovers in his life, none of whom were deeply engaged or serious.

References

  1. Paladin's Hope, ch. 1
  2. Paladin's Hope, ch. 8
  3. Paladin's Hope, ch. 8
  4. Paladin's Hope, ch. 7