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โฆ. Artemis, stood alone amidst the desolate battlefield. Her mask barely clung to her face. Her eyes were wild and unyielding, the darkness within her threatening to burst forth.
For hours, she had battled against the forces of darkness, creatures that were unlike anything she had ever encountered before. Their malevolent presence weighed heavily upon her, their eerie whispers echoing in her ears like a chorus of death.
But Artemis was not one to be deterred. She had fought with all her might, her strength and skill unmatched, her sword flashing through the air with deadly precision. And yet, despite her efforts, the darkness continued to grow, spreading like a festering wound across the land.
As she stood there, her arm raised and the dark energy coursing through her sword, Artemis felt a rage building within her. It was a deep, gnawing anger that threatened to consume her entirely, to turn her into something dark and unholy.
The darkness within her began to swell and twist, the once-proud goddess now nothing but a vessel for its vile power. Her sword crackled with energy, each strike sending forth a burst of shadowy energy that tore through her enemies like a scythe through wheat.โฆ.
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This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks. Each art print is listed by sheet size. Our 4 inch prints feature a minimum half-inch margin while larger sizes feature a minimum one-inch margin.