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Name: Trevyn Pratt
Age: 26
Hair: Black and close-cut
Eyes: Brown
Titles: Acolyte of Medius

Neither tall nor short, Trevyn is the epitome of average in height and size. Despite his physique though, he shows exceptional stamina in his daily routine, nearly always the first in the Temple to rise as well as one of the last to turn in at night.

Trevyn Pratt, son of Forest Pratt, son of Harker Pratt, son of Troius Pratt. When anyone asks who the Acolyte of Medius is, or where he comes from, the list is an extensive one, but they the reality is, it might as well be a list of one. As far as anyone can remember, the Church of Medius has always had a Pratt in it, usually in a position of authority. While some have achieved higher status than others, none have ever been considered lacking in their devotion. Trevyn is the latest Pratt to officially take up a position within Medius’ priesthood. Something of a late starter, Trevyn grew up in the church, just as his father had wished. However, when it came time for his year of service Trevyn decided to branch out. He joined the Field Force, after which he remained abroad to see the world. Two years ago, when Forest fell ill, Trevyn returned to High Reaches. The two had a few weeks together, during which time any animosity that might have existed between the two over Trevyn’s decisions was clearly put to rest. With the passing of Forest, Trevyn stepped forward and promptly dedicated himself to the Temple of the Hymn in service of Medius. While some were at first skeptical that his devotion would last, and was not merely the reaction of a grieving son, after two years of devoted service as an initiate, Trevyn was asked to accept the position of Acolyte, a position he accepted with all humility.

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