Create an image of a stunningly handsome, muscular man with bat wings, inspired by characters from high fantasy literature. His wings are large, dark, and leathery, with a slight sheen. The man has sharp features: high cheekbones, intense eyes, and a strong jawline. His expression is fierce yet captivating. He wears a warrior's armor with intricate designs and a dark cloak flowing behind him, adorned with runes or mystical symbols. The setting is a dark, enchanted forest or a gothic castle, with dim lighting that highlights his commanding presence. His hair is tousled and dark, and his skin is slightly tanned. There should be an air of mystery and power around him, with a sense of danger yet allure. The overall mood is dramatic and intense, drawing from the atmosphere of epic fantasy worlds - Free Printable Coloring Page

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Create an image of a stunningly handsome, muscular man with bat wings, inspired by characters from high fantasy literature. His wings are large, dark, and leathery, with a slight sheen. The man has sharp features: high cheekbones, intense eyes, and a strong jawline. His expression is fierce yet captivating. He wears a warrior's armor with intricate designs and a dark cloak flowing behind him, adorned with runes or mystical symbols. The setting is a dark, enchanted forest or a gothic castle, with dim lighting that highlights his commanding presence. His hair is tousled and dark, and his skin is slightly tanned. There should be an air of mystery and power around him, with a sense of danger yet allure. The overall mood is dramatic and intense, drawing from the atmosphere of epic fantasy worlds

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