
Death by Tarot Cards Hueforge
A skeletal specter looms with glowing eyes, its bony fingers manipulating five tarot cards below in this haunting composition. The figure's dark hood frames a void-like face while intricate green and white details create an otherworldly atmosphere. Each tarot card displays distinct imagery, from robed figures to mystical symbols, all rendered in the same eerie palette. The dramatic contrast between the shadowy reaper and luminous accents captures the mystical dread of fortune telling gone terrifyingly wrong.
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