
Lord of Cerberus
by Garuda3D
A sharply dressed figure stands silhouetted against an ominous crimson glow, his formal suit and tie contrasting with the monstrous three-headed dragon looming behind him. The Lord of Cerberus emerges from fiery depths, where blazing reds dominate the hellish backdrop while the gentleman's dark attire anchors the foreground. Garuda3D masterfully balances elegance with menace, creating a striking duality between refined sophistication and supernatural power in this dramatic composition.
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#000000PLATD: 0.63D Line Red
#FF0000PLATD: 43D Line Yellow
#FFFF00PLATD: 63D Line Jade White
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