Ellen kuras husband

Kuras

Hair colour

Dark to Light Brown Ombre

Personality

Melancholic Observer

Likes

Pulpy murder mysteries, long walks, sunny days, the smell of coffee, meeting new people

Dislikes

The stench of cheap alcohol, difficult patients, the Senobium, dishonesty

Fatal flaw

Believes his sins can only be repaid through suffering

Other

Is possibly the worst cook in the entire city

"Everyone knows Kuras as the doctor who will heal without charge-a rare kindness, including his true nature. Kuras is an angel who's lived among mortals for centuries. Despite his exalted origins, he chooses to remain in Eridia, compelled by guilt. Kuras's search for atonement drives him to extremes-until your arrival. He could find a cure for you, but his shadowy past also puts you in mortal danger. Can you redeem him, or are you the final entry in a long list of tragedies?"

- Kuras's official character description

Kuras is one of the main five love interests of TOUCHSTARVED. He is an angel who appears as a human doctor.

Appearance[]

Kuras is very tall, with a lean build and dark

Ellen Kuras Personality Type

Ellen Kuras is an ISFJ and Enneagram Type 5w6.

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Benjamin Kuras

Anglo-Czech writer

Benjamin Kuras

Benjamin Kuras in 2007

BornMiloslav Kuraš
(1944-04-04) 4 April 1944 (age 80)
Zlín
OccupationWriter
LanguageCzech, English
NationalityCzech and British
Notable worksSupper of Ashes, Friday Murder, Czechs and Balances, As Golems Go

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