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He's possibly the most Irish Bruenn looking person I've ever seen. Square head? Check. British complexion? Check. Convex lip? Check. Rufous hair? Check. Practically non-existent lips? Check. Heavy brow and deep set eyes? Check. Etc, etc, etc.
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Straight up Bruenn. However, with that I must say that he looks completely English with the Bruenn classification.
Last edited by Gooding; 04-05-2009 at 06:56 PM.
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Yes. Projecting, broad chins with dimples and clefts are UP traits. The deep set appearance of the eyes usually comes from the fact that UP brows are so thick and that the ocular orbits are squared off. Here's a UP skull (similar to Bruenns or Faelids):
Now here's a more Nordid looking skull (found somewhere along the Rhine) for comparison:
Do you see the difference in the thickness of the brow and the orbital shape?
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