Depict the goddess Ixchel, patron deity of fertility, childbirth, and weaving, standing regally amidst the lush canopy of the Central American jungle, with vibrant green foliage and exotic flowers blooming at her feet. Behind her, a majestic Aztec pyramid rises high into the sky, its stepped terraces covered in intricate patterns and geometric shapes that reflect the harmony between nature and human creation. As Ixchel's gaze sweeps across the landscape, her eyes seem to hold the secrets of the forest, where ancient trees stretch towards the heavens like giant pillars. Her long, dark hair flows behind her like a waterfall of night, adorned with a necklace made from woven cotton threads that shimmer in the dappled light filtering through the leafy canopy above. Her skin glows with a warm, golden light, as if infused with the radiant energy of the sun and the fertility of the land. Her fingers, deft and skilled, weave an intricate pattern on her loom, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the cycles of life and death in this mystical realm. In the background, the architecture of the Aztec pyramids seems to be blending seamlessly with the organic forms of the jungle, as if the very essence of nature had been woven into the stonework itself. The overall effect is one of harmony and balance, where the boundaries between human creation and the natural world are blurred, and the spirit of Ixchel reigns supreme. <lora:Artistic realism V2:0.40> <lora:flux_realism_lora:0.20> <lora:Mezzotint_Artstyle_for_Flux_-_by_Ethanar:0.40>
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