Doodle of two characters - a tiefling named Pepper and a dwarf named Wulfgar - using the Disguise Self spell to resemble each other so they aren't recognized. Their logic is flawless.
The figure on the left, Wulfgar, is about a head shorter, resembling a red Muppet of a tiefling, with dark red yarn hair, giant black button eyes, and a pair of black ice cream cones for horns. Much like the real Pepper, one of the horns is broken.
NOT resembling Pepper is everything below the neck, as Wulfgar has only bothered to disguise his face. The rest of him is a stout, hairy figure with a prominent tan line around his usually-armored torso. His only clothing is a crag cat pelt cape, a pair of Boots of the Winterlands (keeping him from instantly freezing to death like this), and a pair of chainmail underwear.
Next to him is Pepper, resembling a foot-taller "Hellaverse Twink" Wulfgar. He wears a suit of plate mail that anyone with basic engineering knowledge would be aware should NOT be that slender, with a chain war skirt hanging around his strangely hairless legs, at the end of which is an identical pair of Boots of the Winterlands. They are not real; he's wearing cold weather gear beneath the glamour.
The face of Pepper's disguise has copper hair and a long, thick beard that got scorched off the real Wulfgar a couple weeks back. He is cheesed to meet you.
At the very top of the image is a quote of the cover story the two used while shopping, reading "We're from the eleventh Ten-Town." This resulted in a 22 Deception check with disadvantage, which only succeeded without immediate consequence because the contextual stakes were low.
In which my Frostmaiden players had the flawless plan to disguise themselves as each other so the mob wouldn't recognize them on an impulsive shopping trip.
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