
Lord of Darkness 2
by Garuda3D
A menacing figure emerges from hellish flames in this dramatic interpretation of absolute evil. The composition blazes with intense reds, oranges, and yellows that seem to dance and writhe around the impeccably dressed antagonist. His formal three-piece suit creates a chilling contrast against the infernal backdrop, while shadowy wings spread ominously behind him. The fiery palette transitions from deep crimsons to brilliant golds, capturing the raw power and malevolent presence of darkness incarnate.
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#FF0000PLATD: 43D Line Yellow
#FFFF00PLATD: 63D Line Jade White
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