

Black and white drawing of a young boy with short hair wearing a dark jacket with a white collar, light shorts, and dark shoes. The boy is standing and holding a long sword in both hands, with the sword pointing to the left. The background is shaded with darker shading on the right and left of the boy. The artist's name is in the bottom left corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 610 × 893 px
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