

Fruma Album Cover Comparison for Tasim & Sovereign Two
Similarities for both images:
• Tasim and Two are seen framed through one of Two’s signature mirrors, with flower blossoms in the foreground outside the mirror and Aledar in the background behind Tasim. Only Two’s mask is visible, and three hexagons are visible in front of their mask.
• Hands reach down from above to cling onto Tasim, like puppet strings pulling him up. His body is also stylized like a puppet, with visible mechanical joints holding the limbs and body together. He lacks the lower half of his torso and legs.
• A golden spiral radiates outward from Two in both images—likely a reference to the Fruma ARG.
Differences:
• Tasim’s eyes are open on the left and closed on the right.
• Sovereign Two’s eyes are closed on the left and open on the right—their expression specifically matches either the “open-eyed” or “reflecting” sprite in their dialogue portrait gallery.
• Aledar has no eyes in the background on the left, while on the right he has an eye visible that’s looking at the camera.
• On the left, the album symbol for Tasim-related tracks is a wax-sealed letter and a quill in a pot of ink. On the right, Two’s album symbol is her signature mirror with her eye symbol on it and an unknown liquid dripping from the bottom, while mirror shards float around it.