Not before today did I realize that Azariel was so tall, Oreads were on average shorter than humans, and Lovinia looks absolutely shrimpy next to both her best friend and her husband/wife.
Sometimes I see posts about how "I, Strahd" Tatyana has the personality of a cardboard but I don't think I agree honestly.
We only see her in very few scenes (all from Strahd's POV) and she's always very gentle and soft spoken.
Which makes completely sense since she was a lowborn orphan trying to make a good impression on her future brother in law, who is not only the ruler of the valley but also a feared war criminal. Of course she would try to be as nice as possible in front of him.
I also think that Strahd was extremely genuine in thinking he was in love with Tatyana, it's just that he never really knew her the way Sergei did. He only knew a facet.
So, our dnd group and I challenged ourselves to remake classical paintings with our dnd characters, and this one worked super well for Rainer! The combo of a paladin of the Lady of the Mists and Barovia meant that I spent way too much time drawing clouds, haha. I was able to put some Curse of Strahd landmarks in it too so that was fun!
Original painting is Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, by Caspar David Friedrich
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Atri: Even the vilest and most vicious undead must be dealt with compassionately, because eternal suffering even as the consequence of one's own actions is a horror that is not meant to exist and the Goddess' oblivion is not something you have to earn.
Atri: Calling forth a restless spirit is perfectly fine but calling a spirit back from beyond the grave should be done only at great need, and never without or beyond its consent.
Atri:
Atri: [BANGING POTS AND PANS TOGETHER] GET OVER HERE, GUSTAV YOU PIECE OF--]
HEY GUSTAV TURN ON YOUR LOCATION I JUST WANNA TALK