Long one coming...
You see Decedeck Taskur the Healer.
He appears to be a Giant.
He appears to have come of age and taller than average. He has wide-set ale-brown eyes and tanned skin. He has short, light brown hair shaved at the temples. He has dimpled cheeks.
He is holding an orange walking stick in his right hand.
He is wearing a fuzzy orange lobster hat, a pair of very tiny orange eyeglasses missing the left lens, a gaudy orange crystal ring, a garish and gaudy orange robe, a crude orange satin vest, a limp orange rosebud, a horribly tacky orange shield, a handcrafted orange rucksack embroidered with the scene of a healer tending the wounded, a flimsy orange silk shirt, a translucent orange-banded flask, an orange blood-stained herb pouch, a makeshift modwir splint, some baggy orange leather pants, and some primitive orange shoes.
Although the stick appears at first glance to be aged beyond usefulness, the sturdy, orange-colored wood seems ever strong. Small fragments of skin and hair cling to the rough surface of the stick, suggesting that it has been used more for knocking people over the head than as a walking device. The bottom end of the stick is worn and scraped and smeared with dirt and grass stains, as though used often and recently.
The bright orange robe is made of a very fine silk and fastened tightly in the front. On the back of the garment, white satin threads have been intricately woven into a depiction of a kneeling empath, leaning heavily on a walking stick. Above the design, the word "Stoic" has been embroidered with a thicker white thread.
Delineated in bright colors, small crude vultures have been cut out of vultite and attached in an overlapping pattern over this tasteless orange shield. In the center of the shield, a single tattered-wing vulture stands proudly with its large claws grasping a garland of sovyn clove. It is painfully obvious that no crafter would ever want to put their mark on such an audacious colored and tawdry item.
Despite the aged appearance and many dents on the surface of flask, it appears to have been carefully polished over many years of use. The Common word for "Life" is visibly etched into the metal, just below a Giantkin glyph on the outer surface. Two worn, orange leather bands allow the flask to be strapped tightly around the waist, hopefully making it impossible to fall and shatter.
Consisting simply of hardened leather soles, orange silk cloth, and pieces of white fabric, these shoes appear to have been put together in only minutes. The orange silk bundles tightly over each foot, showing signs of sweat having soaked through the fabric. Strands of white cotton wrap around each foot in order to keep the silk securely in its place.
... that's a crapload of orange.
Decedeck pulls aside his shirt and shows you a white-backed vulture tattoo.
The proud bird has been incredibly detailed to show a remarkable likeness to a vulture in flight. Its beak remains open, emitting a screech of victory, as it grips a severed elven hand in one of its talons. From the other talon dangles a small banner displaying the word, "Vulture" in the common tongue.