AI-generated tattoo project rendered in high-contrast black and grey, this cover-up ready design centers on a stag-headed figure crowned with sprawling antlers, a long braided beard, and a throne formed by gnarly branches. Two wolves flank the central figure, their forms woven into the timber limbs, while a full moon rises behind, casting a pale lunar light over the tangled ink. The composition relies on fine line technique and meticulous shading to delineate fur texture, bark texture, and the subtle wrinkles of skin on the stag, as well as the wispy tendrils of mist that weave through the scene. Negative space around the core silhouette is used to create depth and rhythm, guiding the eye from the crown through the torso to the outstretched arms and branch-work that frames the design. The tattoo design uses solid blacks for mass and soft greys for gradient transitions, with deliberate cross-hatching to preserve legibility when scaled down for small tattoos or placed on the forearm, shoulder, or back. Pattern elements emerge in the branching network, tree grain, and lunar circle, giving the piece a cohesive, ornamental feel without sacrificing readability. Symbolically, the stag embodies guardianship and endurance; the wolves stand for loyalty and protection; the moon nods to cycles and transformation—making this a meaningful tattoo concept for personal journeys, memorials, or rites of passage. The influence nods to Japanese style tattoo in its flowing linework, waveform motion, and careful attention to anatomy, while maintaining a contemporary, realistic finish that reads as body art. As an AI-origin project, it shows how digital planning can guide precise ink execution, from line weight to tonal balance. For clients seeking a cover-up, the dense black ink field and intricate patterning offer excellent camouflage of older tattoos, with a timeless silhouette that ages gracefully as a statement piece or a small-to-medium chest piece.