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John "The Gneech" Robey, reknowned scribe and artist of The Suburban Jungle, depicts me ready for action in a portrait he calls "Fight or Flight". He paid particular attention to the details of my leathern "travelling clothes", most especially the well-designed footwear.
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Diana Harlan Stein produced this wonderful nametag, an ideal method of introduction at court functions. I can forsee a day when such icons will supplement or even replace traditional heraldry.
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Caribou, a member of Bat Conservation International, brings her fondness and familiarty for my people to her portrait.
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Norman Rafferty demonstrates that, unlike my dear friend Magistrate Umberto, when I wear a formal collar, I make it look good. He also managed to actually make me look my age, but I can forgive him that. The same image, in color.
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Finally, Dark Natasha simply flatters me. The sweeping wings, the flare of the ears, the elegant nose-leaf, the well-kept fur, the immaculate formal garb... humility forbids me from allowing myself, even for a moment, to think that I were truly that handsome.
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