Bloodborne board game – official art by Adrián Prado

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Bloodborne board game – official art by Adrián Prado
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Kazuma Kaneko is an artist acclaimed to fame for his contributions to Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner and Devil May Cry 3, but his most known contributions come from the Megami Tensei series.  His illustrations are equally attractive and eerie; Kaneko’s demons are often an interesting interpretation of mythologies and religions, while the humans, though regularly having gaudy fashion sense, are pale and contemplative. Kaneko’s style is a strange mixture of the vivid and the melancholy.
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The name itself was occasionally used to describe certain people including Christ Himself, before eventually become to refer to an angel. This is possibly due to the fact that the passage in which the name is first mentioned describes the morning star which was said to have been cast down to earth.
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