[hider=Rekzild]Name: Rekzild Gender: Male Appearance: He is a goblin, with all the [i]’gorgeous’[/i] physical qualities that such a creature would have. In other words a four foot tall, horrendous looking and sickly green critter. Personality: Rekzild is not a social butterfly, or perhaps moth given the appearance of his race, he would rather find himself in the company of the books he has collected than with other Goblins. The chitter-chatter of mundane conversation bores him, though there are a couple Goblins he doesn’t mind dropping by. As mentioned he is a collector of books, and while he can currently only read those written in the Goblin tongue he does have some written by humans that he hopes to read one day. He has a rudimentary moral compass, but there are few things he won’t resort to if needed to obtain a new book. In addition he attends the major gatherings of the village for the sole purpose of writing down the oral stories told, helping him grow his collection. While protective of his books he does let the other Goblins read them, so long as they stay within his line of sight. (Of course most of this will only apply once he has started his collection. He naturally won’t have one at the start since he will be a newborn.) Past Life History: Ryan Kurhajetz was an average everyday librarian. There really wasn’t anything special about him. He had a wife he loved dearly, two kids that he adored and a nice little house. He was the perfect picture of a run of the mill guy. The one thing that made him “stick” out was his memory, which was excellent. It helped greatly with his job, he could return every book to its proper place without issue. He lived until the ripe old age of 67 before passing away in his sleep just a week after his wife. Gift: Enhanced Memory- At the start Rekzild simply has an excellent memory, rarely forgetting a face or voice etc etc. One advantage of this will be allowing him to recall the oral stories if he can’t write them down fast enough. The first step of development after the initial stage will lead to an eidetic memory. Other: Nothing of note as of now.[/hider]