@KrystalWolvelt
Sheldon aka Krystalwolvelt

Evil vs Evil
Evil vs Evil by @KrystalWolvelt (Sheldon aka Krystalwolvelt)

Another fanart image of legend of kay with a very dark look, sometimes I think of darksides of a hero character with a evil background thats just my kinda style somtimes.

(Information about kay's dark uniform done by me) the suit has two layers the inside covers nudity and it slowly regenigates the second layer which is armour even though the second layer isn't made of metal or a alloy it is protected by a magical barrier which has great resistance, it can even withstand the hardest attacks if fully charged, The second layer has a few dark blue long scarfs around the body and it has more features added to the suit which is cool but if the suit takes any damage parts of the suit dissapears even if its attacked by magic.

(Evil Kay) Incase you didn't notice that the necklace that kay is wearing that kay found (this item doesn't exist in game) is a evil necklace that cannot be removed unless kay defeats the evil lord that created the item, when someone wheres it the evil lord is realesed into the world bringing hell down on everyone. If kay removed this item before the evil lord is dead kay dies and his soul will be drained into the necklace, at night he turns evil and his clothes change to. During daytime and after noon he is his normal self but the necklace must still be on him if he wants to live.

This is my best "Legend of kay" fanart yet.

Kay (c) Neonstudios Evil outfit (c) Krystallwolvelt Image (c) Krystallwolvelt aka sheldon hind

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