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I suggest making Character Portraits that show more of the character into the Norm, rather than just the Face. So for instance, an Archer character can be seen holding their Arrows. Or a Buffed up Wall type character visibly having a barrel chest.
Anyway, I'm sorry for being late delivering this input. You have fantastic art, but I for instance already have trouble recognizing faces in my day to day life. Only being able to see the Faces of characters and having to Memorize their function with only that instead of supporting Visual Indicators is a rough time.
Again, you have a great game as it sits. This is my only complaint.