Ryo Bakura (Yu Gi Oh!)
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1. Ghostly White -
#F7F7F7
- A soft, ethereal white reminiscent of Ryo's ghostly presence.
2. Shadow Black -
#101010
- A deep, dark black representing the shadows and mysteries surrounding his character.
3. Mystic Purple -
#5D4F8C
- A muted purple that symbolizes the supernatural elements of his persona.
4. Blood Red -
#A52A2A
- A rich red that reflects the darker themes associated with his character arc.
5. Midnight Blue -
#1A2B6D
- A deep blue that evokes the feeling of night and the unknown.
This color palette captures the essence of Ryo Bakura from Yu-Gi-Oh!, blending elements of light and darkness to reflect his complex character. The ghostly white and shadow black provide contrast, while the mystic purple, blood red, and midnight blue add depth and intrigue.
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Ghostly White
#F7F7F7
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(Mixed with black - darker)Shadow Black
#101010
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(Mixed with black - darker)Blood Red
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Midnight Blue
#1A2B6D
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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