The card depicts Muk in a vibrant, colorful landscape, surrounded by abstract shapes and hues that reflect its toxic nature. Muk, with its gooey form and expressive features, seems to embody a sense of both menace and charm as it lurks amidst the swirling colors. The scene captures a moment of stillness, where Muk's presence hints at the dangers of its environment, yet there's a certain allure in its unique design. This snapshot invites viewers to consider the duality of Muk's existence, blending beauty with the un
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