A dramatic, hyperrealistic charcoal drawing, in the style of Edmund Leighton, depicting a black Nazgûl. The Nazgûl, shrouded in deep, brooding grays, wears a broken, jagged crown, and tattered, dark gray fabric that clings to his gaunt form. He is hunched over, his posture suggesting weariness and despair. He sits atop a monstrous, emaciated, black zombie horse. The horse's frame, skeletal and impossibly large viewed through the extreme telephoto lens, is covered in grayish, necrotic wounds. Both the rider and the horse are enveloped, and almost lost, in a thick, swirling fog that casts a soft, eerie light on the scene. The drawing is entirely in shades of dark gray, with no true blacks, emphasizing the gloom and the oppressive atmosphere. The scene is punctuated by sharp, angular, shadowed details meant to convey decay and a sense of impending doom. Torn, warped, and decaying vegetation surrounds this tragic duo, rendered with a meticulous, almost overwhelming attention to detail in the dark minimal collage style.
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