Lùcia Boerefin and his sister
Character Portrait commissioned to:
tegerio
Have not gotten hold of a link to the image, if he ever uploads it to his gallery i will link to it.
Asked this very friendly and understanding artist to make a series of portraits of my players' characters and NPCs for a D&D 5e campaign revolving about good old fantasy racism wherein humans, elves, dwarves, gnomes and halflings are the "higher" races respected everywhere and all other races have to live in slums.
Here we find the portrait for: Lùcia Boerefin and his sister
You might ask yourself "but why does the guy have a name 'n' his sister don't?" Well, i must say: you really need to learn proper english. But aside from that.... it's complicated.
The guy is Lùcia Boerefin. Or at least people know him by this name. He's an half devil, you see? With a touch of chaos. He's all about chaos theory, and his theory is that if you do enough chaos then people have too much trouble on their hand to come and stop you.
Basically you don't want to cross him.
And his sister, usually, nobody knows her and nobody sees her. You see her here, but she might be an illusion or something else. Really. When dealing with Lùcia, you don't even know if you're standing on firm ground or you've been teleported to an elevator in space that just happens to be in constant acceleration.
He and Ajeje are the two mafia bosses of the town where the adventure takes place. But they have diametrically different approaches. Ajeje is all about controlling information and stacking debts. Lùcia is all about taking what he wants or needs and have people be sorry if they dare want to get paid for it. Ajeje has an organisation spanning several scores of members. Lùcia works alone.
Of the two you should never cross either, But Lùcia is scary. See? He has a sister. Somewhere, and she's nice, or so he says. And you should not slight her. Except nobody knows where she is or what she looks like. He says she's human. Maybe. And he never tells anybody her name, because names have power. And he damn well makes sure his name is branded in your memory.
tegerioHave not gotten hold of a link to the image, if he ever uploads it to his gallery i will link to it.
Asked this very friendly and understanding artist to make a series of portraits of my players' characters and NPCs for a D&D 5e campaign revolving about good old fantasy racism wherein humans, elves, dwarves, gnomes and halflings are the "higher" races respected everywhere and all other races have to live in slums.
Here we find the portrait for: Lùcia Boerefin and his sister
You might ask yourself "but why does the guy have a name 'n' his sister don't?" Well, i must say: you really need to learn proper english. But aside from that.... it's complicated.
The guy is Lùcia Boerefin. Or at least people know him by this name. He's an half devil, you see? With a touch of chaos. He's all about chaos theory, and his theory is that if you do enough chaos then people have too much trouble on their hand to come and stop you.
Basically you don't want to cross him.
And his sister, usually, nobody knows her and nobody sees her. You see her here, but she might be an illusion or something else. Really. When dealing with Lùcia, you don't even know if you're standing on firm ground or you've been teleported to an elevator in space that just happens to be in constant acceleration.
He and Ajeje are the two mafia bosses of the town where the adventure takes place. But they have diametrically different approaches. Ajeje is all about controlling information and stacking debts. Lùcia is all about taking what he wants or needs and have people be sorry if they dare want to get paid for it. Ajeje has an organisation spanning several scores of members. Lùcia works alone.
Of the two you should never cross either, But Lùcia is scary. See? He has a sister. Somewhere, and she's nice, or so he says. And you should not slight her. Except nobody knows where she is or what she looks like. He says she's human. Maybe. And he never tells anybody her name, because names have power. And he damn well makes sure his name is branded in your memory.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Human
Size 650 x 951px
File Size 70.8 kB
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