
Behir Bookmark – Hueforge
Serpentine coils writhe through shadowy depths in this striking bookmark featuring the legendary behir. The dragon-like creature's scaled body winds dramatically through the vertical composition, rendered in rich blues and grays that fade from light to dark. Lightning crackles around the multi-legged beast as it navigates rocky terrain, its fierce expression captured in stunning detail. The monochromatic palette creates dramatic contrast, making each scale and claw pop against the stormy background.
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