
Dragons: Balerion Game of Thrones
by 3djd
Balerion's fearsome visage emerges from shadow, every scale and spike rendered in exquisite detail. The Black Dread's golden eyes pierce through warm amber and bronze tones that highlight his ancient, battle-scarred features. This striking portrait captures the legendary dragon's menacing presence with dramatic lighting that emphasizes the textured scales and sharp spines crowning his massive head, bringing Westeros' most formidable beast to life.
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