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Netok

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Netok

 

Name: Netok

Pseudonyms: none

Age: unknown

Race: Barghast

Appearance: White paint smeared on face, shoulder length red ochre-stained braids, small eyes, filed teeth

Warren:

Further info: Of the White Face Clan, second son of Humbrall Taur, brother to Hetan and Cafal


 

Netok, his second son

MoI, Dramatis Personae

 

Description

 

"The three Barghast were clearly siblings, with the woman the eldest. White paint had been smeared on their faces, giving them a skull-like appearance. Braids stained with red ochre hung down to their shoulders, knotted with bone fetishes. All three wore hauberks of holed coins - the currency ranging from copper to silver and no doubt from some looted hoard, as most looked ancient and unfamiliar to Gruntle's eye. Coin-backed gauntlets covered their hands."

MoI, US HB, p. 170

 

"'I am Hetan, and these are my miserable brothers, Cafal and Netok. This is Netok's first hunt since his Deathnight."

MoI, US HB, p. 171

 

"The two brothers were indeed miserable creatures, taciturn and, as far as Gruntle could determine, singularly thick."

MoI, US HB, p. 172

 

"Stonny and Netok arrived as well. The captain managed a strained grin. 'Not enough time I take it,' he said to her.

Stonny grimaced. 'You should be more forgiving - it was the lad's first try.'"

MoI, US HB, p. 180

 

"'And Netok - Netok, that dear boy...so wide-eyed, so innocent. I gave him his manhood, Gruntle. I did that, at least. Dead...'"

- Stonny

MoI, US HB, p. 227

 

Power

 

"'You think we come unprepared for such battle? We stood long in the bone circle, Captain, whilst every shaman of the gathered clans danced the weft of power.'"

MoI, US HB, p.176

 

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