The Portrait Cape

Depicted moment
While continuing to loot the Castle Avernus Treasury, Rage converts a canvas portrait into a cape. The painting shows two unidentified human figures with the severe bearing of investigators, one standing and one seated in a wheelchair. Carver, Ignatius, and Ooru consider his new finery from among the surrounding gold.
Artistic interpretation
The painted figures remain deliberately unidentifiable. Their faces, clothing, and the portrait’s exact composition are interpretive, as are the arrangement of the treasury’s paintings, chests, jewelry, and coins.
Canonical status
Accepted Session 16 artwork and canonical visual reference for Rage’s makeshift portrait cape. The identities of the two depicted figures remain unknown.
Alt text
In a vast gothic treasury overflowing with coins, jewels, paintings, and open chests, the towering barbarian Rage laughs while spreading a ragged canvas across his shoulders like a cape. The canvas bears a faded portrait of two stern human investigators, one standing in a long coat and one seated in a wheelchair. Carver, Ignatius, and Ooru watch with varying disbelief and amusement.