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mhacdebhandia said:
Max Maxim, I edited the caption out of that picture which explains that the aasimar is trying to conceal her celestial heritage with heavy clothing. That's why she's not really identifiable as planetouched.

She huh? Fooled me. And so long as it can fool others who happen to not seen the picture before, its a him. :]

Klaus said:
The reason you're not finding it is because it was originally made for Frostburn (or was it Stormwrack?), and got moved over to RoD, hence the heavy clothing.

Ah, that is interesting! At least they did a good job on the fluff text.

While looking for this picture, I had a temporary moment of insanity where I swore it was in Book of 9 Swords because it wasn't in Races of Destiny. That never leaves the forum. ;)

---Rusty
 

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DungeonMaester said:
She huh? Fooled me. And so long as it can fool others who happen to not seen the picture before, its a him. :]

Ummm.... what about the cleavage, DungeonMaester? Her shirt does appear to be drawn in such a manner as to present some portion of her curvatures. Were it a man, Maester, would not the shirt hang much straighter in the front, particularly whereupon her amulet lay down betwixt her most generous nature, emphasizing the gentle swell of her busom with its own straight lines?

Perhaps, of course, it is only my perceptions, Maester, ;)
Flynn
 


If you're looking for a male pirate aasimar, there's Prince Lorrister, in the Player's Guide to Eberron art gallery.
 



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