"Cavalier Resplendent" was painted by Sylvio Firena and is a famous work of art.
Firena's curiousity about previous ages again emerges in this work. Its subject would appear to be that of a Vyrum Cavalier, but historians find the work incongruous as there is no evidence of the widespread use of bears as mounts during the 6th Age. Some have called this "Sylvio's Whimsy" as a result.
Nevertheless, its subject and style have been imitated many times over and the value of its reproductions is based on how true they are to the original. It hangs in the Hall of Art at the Heralapix of Ald Ciula.
Nevertheless, its subject and style have been imitated many times over and the value of its reproductions is based on how true they are to the original. It hangs in the Hall of Art at the Heralapix of Ald Ciula.

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