Lord Nikulai's Gallery



Now Look What You've Started, Young Wah

First and foremost is the portrait by Jirris. I've already raved about it in my journal and elsewhere: the clothing, the expression, that multi-point perspective.

Further Confusion 2004

At Further Confusion 2004, I allowed myself an uncharacteristic indulgence of vanity. I spent a goodly portion of the convention (and more than a few denari) commissioning portraits of myself. And now, I get to share! Ah, the magnanimity of nobility; to do you the honor of sharing my visage with all of you!

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.
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.
Caribou, a member of Bat Conservation International, brings her fondness and familiarty for my people to her portrait.
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.
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.

A Fantastic Group Portrait

Sean, of the team of Kiz & Jenn, found that the antics of myself and my compatriots brought to mind another band of adventurers.

My heartfelt thanks go out to all of you for the wonderful likenesses.

The Gallery Continues: Visions of a Second Life