Status: Busy in Akvero
Name: Francesco Teodosio Guerra
Known Aliases: Baron of Corvana
Age: 34
Sex: ♂
Gender: ♂
Sexuality: ♂ ♀
Height: 1.93 meters
Weight: 90 kg
Species/Ethnicity: Half-Elf, Black
Skin Color: #8C5831
Eye Color: #40230D
Hair Color: #000000
Suspicious Resemblance To: Daveed Diggs
Known Affiliations: The Alchemists' Guild, The Mages' Guild
Marital Status: Aggressively Single
About:
The thing that most people know about the Baron of Corvana is that he does not take off his mask. As such, a description of his mask is the only description that most people can give of him. Black wood inlaid with gold filigree, it covers the whole of his face, a distinctly birdlike silhouette. Not quite so dramatic as a plague doctor, but more feral, more monstrous. Sometimes the gold changes color to suit his mood.
Outside of the confines of the Masquerade, the rules around masks are a little less rigid. It is possible, outside of those festivals, to note that he is tall and dark, with ears that come to blunt points. His pupils are slits, but it's hard to tell in eyes so dark. It's not much to go on, but it's telling all the same.
Francesco is a mage, and enormously wealthy. He would not be the one without the other. Magic, after all, is expensive. His pursuits are primarily scholarly, treatise after treatise written in cramped script for limited publication in academic circles. But he is not above the occasional duel, under cover of night on the outskirts of the city. His home is a treasure trove of magical artifacts, and any one of them is worth more than most people will have in a lifetime.
Despite the fact that he fulfills his societal obligations only when forced, he is always the height of fashion. Crushed velvet and fluttering silk, brocade doublets in dark colors embroidered in gold thread. Sometimes his clothes change color in different lights, subtle effects that could be chalked up to reflection but which are almost certainly enchantments to match his mask.
His house is uptown, near to the wealthier mercantile families rather than the other members of nobility that live further north. His scholarly pursuits are not well-suited to the interests of old money in nice neighborhoods – and so he settles for a neighborhood that is only slightly less nice.
(It is still very nice)
He is very secretive, even for nobility and even for a mage. Servants would be cheaper than magic, but he uses it anyway, nevermind that it is both frivolous and wasteful. His wealth makes him a very eligible bachelor, but he has thus far avoided the many ambitious mothers who would like to throw their daughters at him. Most of them have realized that he is a lost cause. Some of them are persistent. But no one is quite as stubborn as Francesco.
Outside of the confines of the Masquerade, the rules around masks are a little less rigid. It is possible, outside of those festivals, to note that he is tall and dark, with ears that come to blunt points. His pupils are slits, but it's hard to tell in eyes so dark. It's not much to go on, but it's telling all the same.
Francesco is a mage, and enormously wealthy. He would not be the one without the other. Magic, after all, is expensive. His pursuits are primarily scholarly, treatise after treatise written in cramped script for limited publication in academic circles. But he is not above the occasional duel, under cover of night on the outskirts of the city. His home is a treasure trove of magical artifacts, and any one of them is worth more than most people will have in a lifetime.
Despite the fact that he fulfills his societal obligations only when forced, he is always the height of fashion. Crushed velvet and fluttering silk, brocade doublets in dark colors embroidered in gold thread. Sometimes his clothes change color in different lights, subtle effects that could be chalked up to reflection but which are almost certainly enchantments to match his mask.
His house is uptown, near to the wealthier mercantile families rather than the other members of nobility that live further north. His scholarly pursuits are not well-suited to the interests of old money in nice neighborhoods – and so he settles for a neighborhood that is only slightly less nice.
(It is still very nice)
He is very secretive, even for nobility and even for a mage. Servants would be cheaper than magic, but he uses it anyway, nevermind that it is both frivolous and wasteful. His wealth makes him a very eligible bachelor, but he has thus far avoided the many ambitious mothers who would like to throw their daughters at him. Most of them have realized that he is a lost cause. Some of them are persistent. But no one is quite as stubborn as Francesco.
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