Renoir

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Sometimes, late a night, a man will approach you from the shadows. This man is holding his head under his arm, but the eyes are very much alive. This man wants to talk to you. . .

History

Renoir was a stage magician and entertainer known for his performances throughout Chelleaux. His acts frequently made use of a large guillotine, which he would use to fake the beheadings of himself and of members of his audience. It all doubled as political commentary, getting people to resist the bloodlust that had gripped the land. Perhaps his performances offended Mademoiselle Guillotine, for while Renoir's own guillotine was one of harmless novelty, designed for his show, there came a day that it actually worked. Dark clouds had filled the sky, and thunder struck as his head hit the stage. His appearances are now far less frequent, though they are no less spectacular. Instead of standing upon the stage, Renoir is seen now only in the shadows, his head tucked under his arm, whispering of the murders you should be committing. . .

Appearance

As a performer, Renoir is always seen in the finest garments possible, always formal, and usually preferring darker colors.

Renoir has slicked-back black hair, and always wears a distant smile.