
Video Game Bookmarks
Three legendary gaming protagonists emerge in striking monochromatic detail across these sleek bookmarks. Agent 47's calculating gaze dominates the left panel in sharp black and white, while Kratos brandishes his weapon with fierce determination. Below, an assassin's hooded silhouette spreads dramatic wings against splashes of crimson. The bold red accents punctuate each design, creating a cohesive tribute to iconic video game antiheroes that transforms any reading experience.
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