A hauntingly beautiful illustration of Franz Kafka's 'The Castle', where the protagonist is consumed by the labyrinthine landscape. Twisted, Escher-inspired buildings seem to devour each other, while impossible staircases and bridges made of rusty clockwork mechanisms defy gravity. The castle, a behemoth of Gothic spires and melting walls, appears to shift and writhe like a living entity. The desolate, moonlit background is shrouded in a thick, eerie mist, with hints of abandoned machinery and forgotten archives. The muted, grayscale color palette is punctuated by flashes of eerie, bioluminescent fungi. Every detail is meticulously crafted to evoke the sense of claustrophobic wonder and existential dread that permeates Kafka's masterpiece. Stylized, hand-drawn illustration, intricate textures, atmospheric lighting, 8K resolution, wide-angle lens, bird's-eye view
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