Habbat / Badriy
Golden crescent
(Badriy is another spelling of the name Badri which means Moon and Moonlight)
The owner of the artifact of persuasion.
With the help of an artifact, he more easily persuades people to his truth. He even convinced the people that he could walk on water, boasting that he once crossed the deepest lake, describing in colors how fish swam serenely under his feet, stupidly opening their mouths. And like a fisherman on a boat, frozen in amazement and opening his mouth like these crazy water creatures, released the fishing rod from his hands and sent it to the bottom of the lake.
Habbat convinced people of the veracity of his predictions and they were led to his dubious scams, filling his bag with shiny gold. He brazenly traded information from the royal scrolls, which he managed to casually copy into his diary on his last day of a peaceful settled life before the start of endless wanderings.
It should be clarified that Habbat retained his oratorical qualities. He can write, read and manage information with tact, never fully relying on the magic of some nameless little thing that fell into his hands.
Once he was a scribe at the court. He was a good accountant and translator, which is why he knows a couple of foreign languages and is able to involve even foreigners in his deception. It is easy for him to convince others of his position: to play both a nobleman and a plebeian.
Many call him the lucky serpent, others say he is a good businessman and certainly flatter him, but then again refer to this illusory luck.
However, madam, or lord luck, if they existed, they would never have recognized him as a close friend, because otherwise he would not have had to flee from his native city, becoming a wanted criminal, leaving behind all his belongings and unfinished works.
Golden crescent
(Badriy is another spelling of the name Badri which means Moon and Moonlight)
The owner of the artifact of persuasion.
With the help of an artifact, he more easily persuades people to his truth. He even convinced the people that he could walk on water, boasting that he once crossed the deepest lake, describing in colors how fish swam serenely under his feet, stupidly opening their mouths. And like a fisherman on a boat, frozen in amazement and opening his mouth like these crazy water creatures, released the fishing rod from his hands and sent it to the bottom of the lake.
Habbat convinced people of the veracity of his predictions and they were led to his dubious scams, filling his bag with shiny gold. He brazenly traded information from the royal scrolls, which he managed to casually copy into his diary on his last day of a peaceful settled life before the start of endless wanderings.
It should be clarified that Habbat retained his oratorical qualities. He can write, read and manage information with tact, never fully relying on the magic of some nameless little thing that fell into his hands.
Once he was a scribe at the court. He was a good accountant and translator, which is why he knows a couple of foreign languages and is able to involve even foreigners in his deception. It is easy for him to convince others of his position: to play both a nobleman and a plebeian.
Many call him the lucky serpent, others say he is a good businessman and certainly flatter him, but then again refer to this illusory luck.
However, madam, or lord luck, if they existed, they would never have recognized him as a close friend, because otherwise he would not have had to flee from his native city, becoming a wanted criminal, leaving behind all his belongings and unfinished works.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
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