
Sith Code 50mm x 150mm Bookmark
by MythicHue's
Dark Side philosophy materializes in striking crimson text against an obsidian background, presenting the iconic Sith Code in bold, imposing typography. Each tenet—from "Peace is a lie" to "The Force shall set me free"—cascades downward in vivid red lettering, culminating in the distinctive Sith Empire symbol. The dramatic black-and-red color scheme perfectly embodies the passionate intensity and raw power celebrated in this ancient creed.
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Bambu Lab Basic Red
#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Black
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