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Comic cover art with no text, depicting Hwanwoong and the Three Ministers, inspired by ancient Korean mythology. The scene takes place atop a mist-shrouded sacred mountain, beneath a sky split between dawn and storm. Hwanwoong, the celestial prince descended from heaven, stands at the center radiant, calm, and divine. He wears flowing robes of gold and white, embroidered with clouds and cranes, and his long hair streams like light in the wind. A faint halo of divine energy glows behind him, symbolizing his heavenly origin. Beside and behind him stand the Three Ministers of Heaven Minister of Rain, robed in indigo, surrounded by swirling droplets and stormclouds; Minister of Wind, cloaked in translucent silks that ripple like air, his presence bending the mist; Minister of Clouds, draped in layered whites and greys, his hands weaving ethereal tendrils of vapor. They face the mortal world below lush valleys, rivers, and forests faintly visible through the clouds symbolizing their descent to bring civilization and harmony to Earth. The tone is mythic, serene, and powerful, with a balance between divine majesty and natural grandeur. The lighting emphasizes the contrast of heaven and earth radiant golds against cool misty blues. The style: Epic East Asian fantasy realism, with fine brushwork, dramatic composition, and cinematic atmosphere reminiscent of Korean myth paintings fused with modern fantasy comic art.
Three elegantly dressed figures stand against a dramatic sky, with a large sun setting behind them. They wear traditional robes, embodying a sense of unity and strength in a mystical landscape.