
Merry Sithmas Medallion Ornament
by cyanidesugar
Darth Vader emerges from a winter wonderland in this delightfully twisted holiday medallion, complete with snow-dusted evergreens and a starry night sky. The Dark Lord of the Sith stands solemnly at center, his iconic helmet and cape rendered in deep blacks against brilliant whites and celestial blues. Imperial symbols frame the circular composition, while the "Merry Sithmas" theme transforms traditional Christmas imagery into a galactic celebration of the dark side.
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