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Dark Space - Halloween mask
Inspired by the horror game DeadSpace.
Story;
In the city's heart, a street gang affiliate named Rico was trying to find something valuable. He had heard rumours of an old abandoned house once owned by a wealthy family. The house was said to be filled with treasures and secrets that could make anyone rich. Rico knew he had to act fast before someone else knew about it.
As he entered the house, Rico felt a strange energy emanating from within. He searched every room, but there was nothing of value to be found. Just as he was about to give up, he stumbled upon a strange mask hidden in a corner. The mask was unlike anything he had ever seen before. It was old and worn but had a peculiar glow that seemed to call out to him.
Without thinking, Rico put on the mask. Suddenly, he felt a jolt of electricity run through his body. He tried to take it off, but it wouldn't budge. That's when he realized that the mask had extraordinary powers and adverse effects on the host's personality.
One of the first powers of the mask was that "the host" would be able to see "demons and otherworldly creatures" that hide behind and inside the human population. Rico was shocked to see these creatures lurking in the shadows, watching his every move.
But there was a downside to the mask's power. It created a need for violence in the host, which was highly addictive. Rico felt an overwhelming urge to hurt someone, anyone. He tried to resist it, but it was too strong.
As Rico struggled with his new reality, he realized he had become more than just a street gang affiliate. He had become a force to be reckoned with - a being with extraordinary powers and abilities.
What will happen next? Will Rico be able to control his newfound powers? Or will he succumb to the darkness within him? Only time will tell...
In my mood board work from Izabela Poznańska ( https://izazelmanska.artstation.com/ ), https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xzXDR
and
George Pricope-Galan ( https://www.artstation.com/ggp ) https://www.artstation.com/artwork/G28oN