Friday, November 14, 2025

Sir Yamashiro Li Halan

I often comically lament that I spent my personal character points on the wrong abilities and skills, choosing writing over much more sought after – and profitable – skills like mapmaking or art. Dyson Logos can do both of the latter, which is why I told him that, if he weren't my friend, I'd hate him. Yesterday, while playing in the fourth session of our new Fading Suns campaign, he drew his character, Sir Yamashiro Li Halan. It's a lovely piece of art and one that does a great job of visually bringing to life this drug-addicted rake of a nobleman. 

I suggested to Dyson he give the same treatment to the other characters in the campaign, but I was only half-serious, since I know it'd be a lot of work. Still, it's amazing how helpful it can be to have portraits of characters in a campaign. The make them real in a way that mere words frequently cannot. That's why I commissioned Zhu Bajiee to produce a commemorative portrait of all the important player and non-player characters of the recently completed House of Worms campaign. It'll not only be a great memento of the campaign itself – the longest I have ever refereed – but it will also help me to recall the characters, who are really what helped keep the game going for as long as it did. 

9 comments:

  1. That is lovely. Has a nice 80's Eurocomic feel to it.

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  2. Jim Hodges----
    My compliments to your friend!

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  3. Is this the same player who ran Kirkta in the EPT campaign?

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  4. May the suns never fade on House Li Halan.

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  5. That's beautiful. Feels like a unique twist on Aeon Flux and Corto Maltese, with typography by Ken Bruzenak! Amazing.

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    1. And the attention paid to detail like the folds and reflections around the boots.

      I wonder where he keeps the pistols when they’re not in hand. That looks like an empty scabbard but the pistols don’t look like they’d fit. And I noticed the extended magazines. Are those slug throwers or does Fading Suns feature other kinds of pistols?

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    2. Those are indeed slugthrowers – dueling submachine guns to be precise, so they're compact and able to be employed one-handed.

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  6. it really has al williamson star wars star wars comics feel. lovely!

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