January 25, 2015

Framed "King Paimon's Lost Head" Giclée Print


Framed "King Paimon's Lost Head" 10x8 Giclée Print


One of the fabled Kings of the Underworld, Paimon, was tricked and captured by a sect of evil cultists who wanted to steal Paimon's powers. In a dark ritual gone bad, the head of Paimon was severed during the struggle. Paimon's crown was viciously ripped off while in the astral plane during the ritual. His body withered up to dust, for which he was cursed as a floating head to forever travel in astral plane. He was held in captivity by these power seeking cultists for exactly 100 years after they failed to perform a required sacrifice in his honor. On the first day of the 100th year, Paimon freed himself from the bondage. The cultists tried everything to please Paimon but he quickly unleashed his wicked revenge upon them by decapitating the sect. The sacrifices of those cultists gave Paimon his power back, where he took his place on his new throne on Earth and enslaved mankind to use as his minions. Hail Paimon!

This Giclée print is on Somerset Museum Rag Paper stock,300 gsm, 100% Cotton Paper, Mould Made, PH Neutral, Acid-Lignin and Chlorine Free to ensure longevity.