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His eyes, typically a pale blue, are often rendered with a lack of "specular highlights," symbolizing a soul that has already been extinguished. The Philosophy of Nihilism
Often seen in the Czech landscapes of the story, symbolizing a fleeting, blood-stained beauty. 1920x1415 Johan Liebert Wallpaper">
Wallpapers often utilize sterile beiges, cold blues, or blood-red accents to highlight his detachment from human warmth. His eyes, typically a pale blue, are often
His features are mathematically symmetrical, invoking the "uncanny valley" where perfection becomes unsettling. typically a pale blue
References to The Monster Who Had No Name , using gothic, storybook aesthetics to contrast with Johan's adult ruthlessness.
A aesthetic featuring European architecture in the background?
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