Persona Profile: Timarock
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Name: Timarock
Pronunciation: ['tɪ mə rok]; TIM - a - rock
Age:
87
Birthday: m10 d13
Rank: Weyr Resident
Location: Dragonsfall Weyr
Job: Retired
Craft: Herder
Craft Rank: Master
Physical Description of Persona:
Timarock was once a very handsome man, and he still has an undeniable charm about him. He is short and was once sturdy. He always keeps a bit of silvery stubble on his leathery face, and he has hazely-golden brown eyes. His hands are gnarled with age and decades of hard work, but he looks at least ten Turns younger than he truly is.
Emotional Description of Persona:
Timarock misses working, but he is no longer fit to live the herdsman's lifestyle. He teaches where he can, and he maintains a few hobbies -- knitting, anyone? -- but his busiest days are behind him. He spends as much time as he can with his numerous progeny and insists that his family gather as often as they can.
History of Persona:
Timarock was born at Dragonsfall Weyrhold, as was his father before him, and so on and so forth in several unbreakable lines all the way back to its founding at the end of the Ninth Pass. While there have been the occasional rider among them, his family has had far more herdsmen, proper beastcrafters, beasthealers, butchers, and cooks than dragonriders. Which is not to say they have not spent their fair share of time on the Sands. They simply just have seldom been chosen.
Timarock married the love of his life at a tender young age and together, they had more babies than you could shake a stick at -- and several have attempted to shake a stick at them. They are a proud lot, many if not most devoted to their dear home and people, and almost all of them have continued the tradition of having so, so, so many children.
Approved: October 19th 2025
Last updated: October 19th 2025