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ArtistA towering hollow tree-like figure with a humanoid shape, its body made of twisted wood and roots, glowing faint eyes deep within its trunk, surrounded by ancient forest, fog drifting between massive trees, small glowing spirits orbiting it, dark fantasy atmosphere, ultra detailed, style by Alan Lee × Brian Froud × Gustave Doré
The Hollow King is not truly a king, but a collector of names. Deep within ancient forests untouched by time, he stands as both guardian and predator. His body is formed from wood, bark, and roots, yet within him echoes the voices of countless beings. According to legend, he feeds not on flesh, but on identity. Those who wander too far into his domain may hear their own name whispered back to them from the trees. If they answer, the Hollow King claims it. Without a name, a person begins to fade—not physically at first, but from memory. Friends forget them, records vanish, and eventually, even their own reflection becomes unfamiliar. The stolen names are said to reside within the Hollow King, becoming part of his ever-growing consciousness. Some believe he was once a guardian spirit corrupted by loneliness. Others think he is a natural force, a reminder that even identity can be lost to time.
A menacing Groot-like tree monster with glowing orange eyes and a jagged mouth, surrounded by intertwining branches and roots, stands in a dark, foggy forest. Glowing blue and yellow wisps of light float around the creature and through the dense, moss-covered trees. The forest floor is covered in roots, ferns, and stones, with a path winding into the foggy distance behind the monster.