Anselmo is a full-blown diva, perfectly sure of his abilities, flamboyant, carefree, proud and charges at
every social situation with much flair, knowing that his excellent manners and shameless flirting will get him what he wants,
even despite the mascara. Therefore, he can definitely come off as annoying, condescending and self-assured. In the very inside
though, he's anxious, homesick and recently, more than a little unsure. After all, it's not every day that your beloved God tasks you with a quest.
His tabletop origins depicted him as the rising star of his family's entertainer establishment, Palazzo Ambrosia, which was a theatre,
circus and concert hall in one. Coming from a long line of artists, Anselmo was taught to perform practically since he was able to speak.
He's an entertainer extraordinaire: he can act, dance, sing, write and play music and he's also a decent acrobat.
His ultimate downfall was his careless attitude. A disgruntled ex accidentally cursed him and the handsome playboy lost face quite literally:
he turned completely invisible, save for his eyes.
A little ashamed and quite afraid, Anselmo fled his homeland, in search for a cure - true love - and his exile soon turned into a journey to
find himself and as much knowledge as he was able to absorb.
His basic outfit is among the refs; feel free to spice it up. Derive inspiration from Venetian costumes. By default, he looks like he's wearing
heavy make-up, white base and colorful paint. The refs contain all the possible variations; there's a magical artifact at play here, that's why
the paintjob changes with his mood.
As a last resort, you can probably draw him with his real face showing, I guess. Make up for it with really fancy clothing/hats.
Possible poses include dance-like movements, an elaborate bow, just sitting there being sexy and/or playing a mandolin. Also gazing forlornly at
the full moon, being miserable/violent among mirrors and playing with a dagger looking like a cold-ass murderer.