Surrealism art by Zdzisław Beksiński and H.R. Giger, Shadows writhe in an endless expanse of ashen soil, broken only by jagged spires that stretch toward a bruised, decaying sky. Stagnant pools of tar bubble and churn, reflecting fractured glimpses of skeletal forms that twist and dissolve into the void. Silent, towering monoliths, engraved with grotesque and untranslatable runes, pulse faintly with a malign crimson light. Spiraling clouds, streaked with ash and fire, descend as nightmarish shapes emerge from the depths, their movements slow and deliberate. An ancient cathedral of bone and rust looms in the distance, its decayed arches whispering secrets too dark to comprehend. Faint whispers coil through the air, each syllable a testament to a world corrupted and consumed.
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