The Man Within

Against The World

Veiled and Powerful” is a quiet rebellion. It challenges the gaze, reminding us that power does not always unveil itself. Sometimes, it is veiled intentionally, regally, protectively. She stands cloaked, yet exposed only to those who truly see her strength.

Her presence is commanding. Not because she asks for it but because she owns it. In her stillness, there is thunder. In her silence, there is story.

''The Hand of God'' is not timid. It is firm, steady, and sure. Resting on her head, it speaks of divine direction, protection, and anointing. This is not a woman lost; this is a life guided. Not by chance, but by a higher will. Her posture tells a story of trust a soul anchored in faith, covered by something greater than herself.

She is led, but not weakened. Held, but not controlled. In that sacred touch, there is peace. In that submission, a powerful assurance: she is not alone. She is chosen, guided, and watched over by the unseen but ever-present hand of God.

''Power''

''Against The World 2''

''Identity Crisis'

''General Asoro'