In the foreground, a lone man stands on a rocky precipice, his back to the viewer. He is wrapped in a dark green overcoat, his hair caught in a gust of wind, and grips a court sword in his right hand, the blade gleaming subtly in the muted light. He gazes out over an endless, mist-covered landscape. In the middle ground, the fog shifts, revealing a massive, mystical wolf-like creature emerging from the dense mist, its towering form exuding an ominous, boss-like presence. Its glowing eyes pierce through the fog, locked onto the lone figure on the cliff. Surrounding the man, other ridges—sharp and jagged like the one he stands upon—jut out from the sea of fog, with patches of dark forests visible atop each one, their trees barely piercing through the mist. In the far distance, faded mountains rise on the left, slowly descending into lowland plains on the right, all softened by the swirling fog. The mist stretches out endlessly, merging into a cloud-filled sky, creating an eerie, mystical atmosphere. The scene is filled with tension, as the wanderer faces the formidable creature, suspended in the mysterious, fog-laden landscape. Oil on canvas, romanticism, style of Caspar David Friedrich
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