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Summary | Concept art for the remastered Threshold gas mine elevator on the level The Oracle. |
Type | Concept art |
Game | Halo 2: Anniversary |
Artist | Daniil Kuksov |
Source | https://www.artstation.com/artwork/ezxNP |
Original filename | daniil-kuksov-dc-nipple.jpg?1468704481
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