Ultimate Combat - Rogue artwork


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Liberty's Edge

So this is going to seem a little silly... ok it's downright silly, but every time I look through UC and flip past the artwork for the Rogue section in class archetypes I can't help but wonder what archetype it's supposed to portray.

Has anyone else wondered this or am I just odd in this respect? Also, does anyone happen to know?


If you're talking about the one in the mask I would have to bet it's the Chameleon, you know, wearing the mask so no one knows his (her?) "real identity". That would just be my guess.

Liberty's Edge

Ah yea, that would make sense. I did find it funny that the chameleon archetype section uses "her" while the artwork appears to portray a male. Though I guess that could be part of the whole chameleon disguise.

I really like the artwork and was thinking of basing a character of my own off of it, another reason why I had become curious as to which archetype it was meant to portray.

Grand Archive

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Atomysk wrote:

Ah yea, that would make sense. I did find it funny that the chameleon archetype section uses "her" while the artwork appears to portray a male. Though I guess that could be part of the whole chameleon disguise.

I really like the artwork and was thinking of basing a character of my own off of it, another reason why I had become curious as to which archetype it was meant to portray.

This is seriously one of the best artwork I have seen in the books to date. This character catch the eye, and I somehow always end up stopping at this page when I search for something, even if just for a moment.

Grand Lodge

Yeah, this is definitely one of the best pictures in the entire book. Kudos to the artist.

Grand Lodge

Atomysk wrote:

Ah yea, that would make sense. I did find it funny that the chameleon archetype section uses "her" while the artwork appears to portray a male. Though I guess that could be part of the whole chameleon disguise.

I really like the artwork and was thinking of basing a character of my own off of it, another reason why I had become curious as to which archetype it was meant to portray.

I believe that I read somewhere that the use of his or her is dependent on the iconic. Since Merisiel is the iconic rogue, they use "her."

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