A 58 year old, wiry man, Harlan Raskin sports a bushy moustache and calloused hands, always smelling of sawdust and oil. He wears a simple work shirt and trousers, his sleeves perpetually rolled up. His left eye is cloudy from an old injury, but he still sees well enough to judge the balance of a wheel with uncanny precision. Harlan is a no-nonsense craftsman who values durability and practicality over fanciness. He’s prone to muttering about how things were “built better back in my day” but secretly delights in finding ways to improve his designs.
Harlan has been building and repairing wagons for over thirty years and is widely considered the best wainwright in the region. His shop, Rolling Wheel, serves the farmers and merchants of Westbridge, crafting sturdy carts and repairing shattered axles with efficiency.

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