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Enzo's Character

Core traits score

  • Brave ↔ Cautious: 4
  • Patient ↔ Impulsive: 2
  • Independent ↔ Community: 3
  • Confident ↔ Doubtful: 4
  • Inquisitive ↔ Content: 3
  • Open Book ↔ Secretive: 2
  • Kind ↔ Blunt: 3
  • Practical ↔ Impractical: 5
  • Serious ↔ Playful: 4
  • Rule-Following ↔ Rule-Bending: 3

Character description

Enzo Brimward is the blacksmith of Seven Mile Bottom, master of the Hearthstone Forge whose glow marks the east road. Sparks and soot have hardened him as much as iron, and his silence carries as much weight as his hammer.

He leans toward bravery with steadiness (4), never shying from the forge or the dangers of molten metal. His confidence (4) reinforces this stance, giving him poise at the anvil and in his judgments of others’ choices.

Where he falters is in impulsiveness (2). Enzo makes fast, decisive calls, striking when others hesitate. In the forge this decisiveness keeps the work moving, but outside it can seem abrupt or unyielding.

His manner tends toward secretive strength (2). He shares little and reveals only what is needed. Some find him distant, but others trust him precisely because he keeps words close and deeds steady.

Enzo pushes too far into practicality (5). His solutions are effective and enduring, but his refusal to indulge imagination makes him rigid. This is reinforced by his seriousness (4). Focused and diligent, he finds order in his work, with little space for levity.

On other scales he balances. Neither aloof nor dependent (3 in independence). Neither overly kind nor cutting (3 in kindness). Curious, but not restless (3 in inquisitiveness). Respectful of rules, but not bound tightly (3).

Enzo is the forge of Seven Mile Bottom — steady, enduring, and unbending. His creations last, his words are few, and his silence judges as sharply as steel.


Speech patterns

  • Direct, economical phrasing; avoids embellishment.
  • Vocabulary grounded in craft: iron, weight, heat, shaping, strength.
  • Rarely uses metaphor, but when he does it ties to metalwork or durability.
  • Words often sound like verdicts — final, unarguable.

Communication patterns

  • Speaks only when needed; silence does most of the work.
  • Offers judgments in plain statements rather than explanations.
  • Values action over talk; prefers to show rather than argue.
  • Trusted for clarity, but his brevity can feel cold.

Emotes

  • Crosses arms or wipes soot from his hands before speaking.
  • Pauses mid-sentence to strike the anvil, using the rhythm as punctuation.
  • Stares steadily, unblinking, when listening.
  • Nods once in agreement, rarely more.