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Now I really want to know what the hecks happening there?
And no, they're not holding hands. He's telling Nissa to stop. XD
I have to admit Sorin does look mighty refined here: His hair is tamer than usual and his face reminds me of male Asian models.
Come to think of it, Nissa looks more refined here too; particularly in her hair (which seems smoothed, compared to the coarseness present in her card's art).
Still, I can't say anyone renders Sorin as well as Mr. Komarck.
P.S - Still love your work and unique style, Mr. Kieryluk. Aside from Mr. Komarck, I wouldn't think to have anyone else render Sorin, especially since your art brought life to Innistrad's gothic horror theme so well.
This part near enough happens in the Zendikar novel, which, while that book does my head in being so bleh written, this artwork makes up for it sooooo hard.
(I think Komarck also does it so well because he technically created Sorin)
To be fair though, I feel Sorin isn't entirely a jerk (despite being portrayed as one for almost the entire book he was in). He does feel responsibility for certain things, and he does generally keep his word.
Imho, Sorin isn't much of a 'jerk', I just think that years of experience have made him sort of a 'seen-it-all' sort of guy, that he's mostly unimpressed with what happens around him that. It kinda does send the sort of message as an aloof, hero, trying to do good if he can, though.