A surreal and eerie landscape of a bog planet, its otherworldly beauty marred by an underlying sense of foreboding and unease. The sky above is a deep shade of crimson, almost like blood, while the horizon is tinged with a sickly yellow-green hue. The landscape below is dominated by a vast, murky swamp that stretches out in all directions, its surface a murky brew of rotting vegetation and unknown substances. The swamp is home to a variety of bizarre and alien flora, including giant mushrooms with caps the size of small houses, their gills dripping with a viscous, iridescent fluid. Twisted tree trunks jut out of the muck, their branches entwined and gnarled, as if they are trying to claw their way out of the sucking mud. Floating amidst the swamp are giant, amorphous masses of pus-like matter, their surfaces bubbling and seething with unidentifiable organisms. A dim, sickly light emanates from these masses, casting an unsettling glow over the entire scene. Occasionally, the surface of the swamp ripples and churns, as if something large and unseen is moving beneath. The air is thick with the smell of decay and rot, making it difficult to breathe and almost impossible to discern any other scents. The only sound is the soft susurration of the swamp's waters and the occasional gurgling cry of some unknown creature. The overall effect is one of profound creepiness and unease, leaving the viewer with a sense of being utterly and inescapably trapped within this nightmarish bog planet landscape., (Oil painting) (by Jean-François Millet), (by Gustave Courbet) , (by Jules Breton), close up, dark fantasy, <lora:add-detail-xl:3>
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