
Hollow Knight and Pale King - Hollow Knight
by Razel
A silhouetted figure raises an ornate blade against a radiant golden backdrop, capturing the melancholic bond between the Hollow Knight and Pale King from the beloved indie game. The striking composition uses warm amber tones that fade into deeper shadows, emphasizing the ceremonial gravity of this pivotal moment. Delicate linework defines the knight's horned profile and the weapon's intricate details, creating a powerful tribute to the game's haunting mythology.
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