Surrealism art by Zdzisław Beksiński and H.R. Giger, Vast plains of cracked obsidian stretch endlessly, illuminated by a faint, eerie luminescence seeping from fractures in the ground. Towers of twisting sinew and glass rise like silent sentinels, their surfaces rippling with ghostly, translucent faces. Rivers of liquid shadow flow in unnatural patterns, carving glowing symbols into the earth as they move. A colossal, inverted pyramid floats above the horizon, dripping tendrils of ink-like vapor into the desolate void below. In the distance, a skeletal figure cloaked in smoke strides slowly, its form fracturing and reforming with every step. The sky churns with swirling, bruised clouds, bleeding faint streaks of phosphorescent light that flicker like dying stars.
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