"A visitor with visible physical disfigurement whose appearance may hide either genuine human trauma or something more sinister beneath the surface."
The Disfigured Guy bears visible scars or physical abnormalities that immediately set him apart. His appearance could result from accident, illness, violence, or something more unnatural. The nature of his disfigurement complicates the identification process and raises questions about his true origins.
Exhibits noticeable facial or physical disfigurement that draws immediate attention
May show discomfort with his appearance or how others react to it
The origin of his condition remains mysterious and potentially threatening
His disfigurement may stem from various causes - a severe accident, a violent attack, a medical condition, or something more supernatural. Each explanation carries different implications for his true nature.
His appearance has likely made him an outcast, leading to isolation and difficulty finding acceptance in society. This may explain his need for shelter and understanding.
The disfigurement could be a disguise hiding his true form, or it could be genuine but accompanied by other non-human traits that aren't immediately visible.
Species: RevealRandom (disfigurement complicates visual identification)
Status: Condition origin and associated traits require thorough investigation
May avoid direct examination of his disfigurement
May provide varying explanations for his condition
Shows sensitivity about his appearance or how others react
Demonstrates coping mechanisms for living with his condition
Seeks understanding and shelter, appealing to empathy
May reference doctors or treatments related to his condition
Describes rejection or mistreatment from others
May reference the person or event that caused his disfigurement
Balance compassion with necessary suspicion
Check for consistency in his explanation of his condition
Use medical questions to test the authenticity of his claims
Observe if his behavior aligns with someone who has experienced genuine trauma