
Bookmark Katana Kitsune
by Kactus Fpv
A mystical kitsune warrior emerges from the pages, her flowing golden hair cascading like liquid sunlight against the vintage French text. The elegant katana gleams with metallic precision while warm amber and deep crimson hues bring this fox spirit to life. Delicate details in her traditional garments contrast beautifully with the literary backdrop, creating an enchanting fusion of Eastern mythology and classic literature that transforms any reading experience into an adventure.
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Bambu Lab Basic Gold
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#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Generic Black
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