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==Appearance==
==Appearance==


Herne is a Ferai unlike any other, which confirms his place as King no doubt. His horns are much larger and thicker, and indeed, more impressive than any other Ferai in the kingdom. However these are not the only set of horns he has, unlike other Ferai, Herne has two cheekbones that jut out, each containing a small boney horn. He appears to be blinded in his right eye, a dull white replaces where once was a pupil, showing his war-torn accomplishments no doubt. Unlike other Ferai, Herne also has a large rugged beard which shows his age. However all of this pales in comparison to impressive height of King Herne. As Scree mentions, he is truly a warrior who has reached the ''height ''of his power, scaling in over 8ft tall, possibly higher, almost twice the size so it seems than his wife, Devena.
Herne is a Ferai unlike any other, which confirms his place as King no doubt. His horns are much larger and thicker, and indeed, more impressive than any other Ferai in the kingdom. However these are not the only set of horns he has, unlike other Ferai, Herne has two cheekbones that jut out, each containing a small boney horn. He appears to be blinded in his right eye, a dull white replaces where once was a pupil, showing his warring nature. Unlike other Ferai, Herne also has a large rugged beard which shows his age. However all of this pales in comparison to impressive height of King Herne. As Scree mentions, he is truly a warrior who has reached the ''height ''of his power, scaling in over 8ft tall, possibly higher, almost twice the size so it seems than his wife, [[Devena]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*The name Herne comes from the English folk tale which features a character of the same name: Herne the Hunter. Herne the Hunter was an ghost who rode a ghost horse, but the most notable feature was of the antlers that grew from his head, very much like King Herne.
*The name Herne comes from the English folk tale which features a character of the same name: Herne the Hunter. Herne the Hunter was an ghost who rode a ghost horse, but the most notable feature was of the antlers that grew from his head, very much like King Herne.
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