King Charles Reveals Occult Themed Painting
(Chaz Anon) In the shadowed halls of Buckingham, under the watchful gaze of aeons, the first official portrait of King Charles III since his ascendancy to the celestial throne was unveiled, a creation born from the sorcerous hand of Jonathan Yeo.
This portrait, a canvas shrouded in the deepest, most forbidding shades of crimson, reminiscent of the blood of some ancient, forgotten beast of the abyss and adorned with the enigmatic symbol of the butterfly, was brought into existence through the auspices of The Draper’s Company.
Behold! The canvas speaks in silent tongues, its vivid backdrop and cryptic symbolism igniting the flames of discourse among the mortals of the online realms.
There, amidst the digital ether, voices rise in a tumultuous chorus, some in adoration of its artistic conjuration, while others decry it as a gateway to infernal realms, a mirror to the abyss.
Amidst this maelstrom of opinion, echoes of ancient lineage are conjured, whispers of a bloodline entwined with Vlad the Impaler, casting the monarch in a sea of sanguine depths, as if ensnared in the very essence of life and death, light and shadow, art and interpretation, drawing the eyes of the world to ponder the mysteries veiled within.
Oh wait, is this the one? pic.twitter.com/8lDplPESPq
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The devil within… pic.twitter.com/wqhs19NzOQ
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