
Arise. — Igris & Sung Jin Woo Drop
Shadow and light converge as the Shadow Monarch's loyal knight Igris towers behind his master, Sung Jin Woo, in this dramatic anime-inspired composition. Bold black ink strokes define the armored sentinel's imposing silhouette against swirling ethereal backgrounds, while Jin Woo's determined expression anchors the foreground. Blue and white accent splashes frame the monochromatic artwork, capturing the supernatural intensity of their legendary bond.
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