Several months ago, I introduced viewers to a very different Wonderland from the original version created by Lewis Carroll, inasnuch as it had now become a biker community, with many of its famous characters (and also those of the adjoining Looking-Glass World) having become bikers, to the extent that it had been renamed BikerLand (click here to view the first in a series of galleries revealing all of this).
One of BikerLand's most popular inhabitants is the White Knight (or White Biker Knight, to give him his new full title), kitted out, as his names suggest, in gleaming white leather armour. Moreover, far from being the doddery, accident-prone old man as conceived by Caroll in his book Through the Looking-Glass, he is now a young, bold knight full of verve and valour, riding a seriously powerful motorbike instead of a decidedly elderly horse, and doing good deeds, such as rescuing fair maidens from the Jabberwock and other dastardly dragons, on a daily basis (click here and here to view his two galleries). But these are not the only differences between BikerLand's White Knight and Carroll's original.
In BikerLand, the White Knight has a brother, a very mysterious, greatly-feared character known as the Black Knight, aka the Black Biker Knight to distinguish him from his Arthurian namesake. The role of BikerLand's Black Knight is to greet all visitors entering this magical realm and guide them on their journeys through it. However, visitors should always take great care never to anger him in any way, because he possesses the truly daunting ability to transform whatever region of Wonderland he is in at that particular moment by virtue of his specific temperament as exhibited by him at that very same particular moment. So, if he is in a happy mood, he and his visitors will find themselves travelling through a sumptuous, incredibly beautiful land full of huge multicoloured flowers, lush sapphire-blue grass, and bright golden trees. But should he be angered by them, his hapless visitors will swiftly & surely find themselves being pursued by him on his mighty motorbike steed through the infernal flames and fire of Hell! So don't make him angry - you wouldn't like him when he's angry! (With apologies yo Hulk fans everywhere!)
In this present gallery, I depict the Black Biker Night in both of his twin temperaments - happy (using Grok X1) and angry (using Magic Studio), and as you'll see, it doesn't take a genius to decide which one they'd be better off experiencing when visiting BikerLand!
More of my AI-created biker images next time!
Plus: please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the images included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation program Magic Studio, for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, and do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.
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