>Player brings this as their character portrait
What do?
>>53237056
A dullahan?
>>53237056
>Belly dancing duallahan.
Well hot damn, I congratulate them for thinking outside of the box, and then question how they're going to get communication between the rest of the party working.
>>53237056
where is face you need a face
>>53237056
Crudely Photoshop Lemmy's head onto the body and give them that version to use.
>>53237085
face
>>53237080
Interpretative dance!
>>53237085
>tfwynafbydgaf
>>53237080
She can't even properly communicate with her own disembodied head, what do you expect?
>>53237148
You call that a face?
>>53237056
I'd let them. Nobody actually cares what the character portrait shows anyway and will just imagine whatever. So the portrait might as well be chosen as ample setter rather than as some hyper autistic "this and only this is exactly how my character looks and you'd better remember it"-thing.
it's just that the true visage is beyond your comprehension, op.
I don't know why you're all asking how a belly-dancing dullahan will communicate when it's been long established that hips don't lie.
That's nothing. I once got this as a character portrait.
>>53237085
Is it really that important that a character portrait shows a face though? Like >>53241976 said, I think it's more important that it sets a mood rather than show exactly how the character looks.