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A Crowfolk is tall and narrow-shouldered, built along different lines than the other folk of the region, with black feathers gathering at the wrists, the throat, and sometimes along the jaw where a beard might otherwise grow. Their eyes are sharp, dark, and rarely blink at anything for very long, the look of something used to watching from a height rather than standing at ground level with everyone else. Very little seems to genuinely surprise a Crowfolk. Whatever a person brings them, whatever strange request or stranger object, the answer is the same patient, unblinking attention.&lt;br /&gt;
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They do not explain themselves, and asking rarely gets further than a look that makes clear the question has already been declined. This isn't hostility so much as habit, a Crowfolk shares what's useful and keeps the rest, the way a bird keeps whatever catches its eye without needing to justify the collecting. Trust, once given, tends to be practical rather than warm: a Crowfolk deals fairly with those they deal with at all, settles what's owed without argument, and expects the same in return. Sentiment doesn't factor into it either way.&lt;br /&gt;
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Crowfolk are rare enough that most people meet at most one or two in a lifetime, and settlements rarely hold more than a single Crowfolk at a time, if they hold one at all. They tend toward the edges of things, geographically and socially both, the treeline past the market rather than the market itself, and the company of Gamblers, Rogues, and Sorcerers more readily than most others, kindred spirits who understand that not everything needs an explanation to be worth doing.&lt;br /&gt;
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