ALL ABOUT: SKEKTAH
Name: skekTah
Residence: Thra
Age: nearly 1000 trine old
Height: about 4 and a half feet tall
Weight: around 125-130 pounds
Gender: regards and refers to himself as male
Eyes: gold
Hair: short and black with long sidelocks on either side of his head, the front is stuck up from constantly shoving it up when stressed with three small strands that flop forward regardless of this treatment
Species: Skeksis
Occupation: Note-Taker for first 600 trine, Schemer up to current time
Personality traits: Withdrawn, paranoid, very much a worrywart, exceedingly clever to the point of being dangerous, afraid of many things, loya
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