The "four-headed warrior" is a four-person party from Might and Magic 6. Seeing as you only see their heads during regular gameplay (as portraits; you only see their full bodies on the inventory screen), I guess it makes sense that they're all joined at the neck. That's really crazy detail; I remember all of those portraits.
I think the many-eyed guy in the bottom left corner is a a Beholder from Baldur's Gate.
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Before you ask, "Nemel Chelovek" is from a Russian fairy tale about a dragon, his uncle, a princess, and a heroic pageboy. Nemel is the uncle in question.
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