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The Hollow Knight

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The last one I did for my six-fanart challenge, I saved this for last cause the moment I saw somebody suggest it, I just wanted to do it xwx) it's such an awesome game. Suggested by Ardant over on Twitter


But here he is, the Hollow Knight.


I think that if it wasn't for this piece I wouldn't have had known that he only has one arm :o I had a sketch showing two arms but when I was doing my colors, I looked for more references and saw other artworks, and found out about it


I'm really thankful for the people who participated in it, and it was fun finishing all of it in a week haha- I think I pressured myself too much that time.

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The art is really cool!
Btw the vessels(including the Knight & the Hollow Knight) don't have any gender, that means they have they/them pronouns. So it would be: "But here they are, the Hollow Knight". But most of the community prefer them as male so it doesn't matter that much.

underthesea54321 responds:

Ahh that's good to know! >< couple years ago me wasn't knowledgeable about gender identity when I made this post, but yeah looking back into the game now, that is true!

How wicked.
Usually gold or orange accents are used create a sense of light, warmth, or even divinity.
Hollownite certainly, in it's gameplay, contrast that orange with staunch darkness and blues of a poor pallor, but I feel your pallet pushed the corruption further.
It is a sickly empowerment, and pervasive damnation that hues the orange in this piece, and the perfect vessel can hardly restrain it.
Thank you for making this.

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