Character Sheet:
Appearance:
Jon often has to look down when he talks to people because he is seven feet and seven inches tall. He has red mutton chops, and a small bit of hair still left on the top of his head. His eyes are a dull blue, and he almost never stops smiling.
Name: Jon Bigfeet
Age: 32
Sex: Male
Race: Human
Occupation: Farmer
Location: (Use Map for reference):6
Likes: Warm loaves of bread, roasted beef, a pint of ale, good stories, and the sound of rain.
Dislikes: Swords, sorcery, and various other pointy things.
Years In Lhivoria: 32
Personality:
There's a saying about Jon's family within his village: "The Bigfeet are stronger than oxes, but as stupid as them as well." Jon lives up to the stereotype of his family, and is easily tricked. However, he also can preform feats of strength that most human's cannot. Jon may not have much smarts, but he makes up for it in enthusiasm. One may never catch Jon without a smile on his face. He is also the kind of person to never quit. Once he sets out to do a task, he makes sure he sees it through to the end. Also Jon isn't the kind of person to do something hurtful to others. The simpleton probably won't even steal food, even if he is starving.
Biography:
Jon was born in a small cottage in the kingdom of Lhivoria. His father, Hod Bigfeet is the spitting image of Jon, except his hair is gray and there is no hair left at the top of his head. His mother, Madeleine Goldenhand was 5 feet tall who has golden curls interspersed with gray hair, and a pair of cheap wire-rimmed glasses. During his childhood, Jon was teased for his lack of wits. Most children stopped teasing him as they grew older. The rest stopped when they realized that he was far stronger than any single one of them. Jon also learned how to take care of the fields and the pigs during his childhood. Jon didn't have the kind of education that you or I might have had, where one learns about numbers or books. He just learned how to take care of a farm is all.
As Jon grew older he made quite a few friends in the village with his good nature and his dependability. He also took on more responsibility at the farm as his parents grew older. One day, his mother became very ill. The village doctor could not stop the illness. Jon has heard of the labyrinth, he was foolish enough to believe a children's story, and even more foolish for attempting to search for the stone. Jon set out with plenty of food, a canteen of water, and a big stick he uses to chase the foxes away. He seeks the stone, and will not rest until he finds it and cures his mother of her illness.
Reason: (Do you want the stone? Why?): Jon wants the stone to cure his sick mother.
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