
both words share the same etymology and as such can be applied to many different "kings", not specifically the one you mention
but in a wider sense it can also apply to "pretender" gods in general from the bible, including the milton version, an angel who falls with lucifer.
The bird itself is a facile cartoonisation of the "yellow sign", something said to hearald the King In Yellow.
To be honest, I was just fucking about symbols in my sketchbook and liked the anime-weirdness of the combination.
Not still confused; I was confused.
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but in a wider sense it can also apply to "pretender" gods in general from the bible, including the milton version, an angel who falls with lucifer.
The bird itself is a facile cartoonisation of the "yellow sign", something said to hearald the King In Yellow.
To be honest, I was just fucking about symbols in my sketchbook and liked the anime-weirdness of the combination.
Not still confused; I was confused.