A dramatic high-fantasy illustration, viewed from a slightly diagonal angle (at 5 o’clock or 7 o’clock relative to the snake charmer) with both vertical and horizontal depth, set on the edge of an erupting volcanic caldera. In the foreground, a snake charmer sits cross-legged at the caldera’s rim. Surrounding them are ritual tools—an ornate flute, glowing magical sigils etched into the stone, and flickering candles that defy the searing winds. Their pose is calm yet commanding, arms raised as if orchestrating the scene, while faint mystical energy flows from their flute into the caldera below. Rising from the molten depths of the caldera is a colossal, terrifying red dragon, its form partially wreathed in smoke and steam. Its hardened scales glow with an inner molten light, as streams of lava cascade from its body, hissing as they meet the air. The dragon's fiery eyes are locked onto the snake charmer, exuding both rage and ancient intelligence. The volcanic backdrop features towering plumes of ash and fire, glowing rivers of lava carving paths down the rocky slopes, and jagged obsidian spires jutting into a stormy sky. The coloring is rich and painterly, with deep reds, oranges, and golds dominating the palette, blending into contrasting shadows of ash-gray and black. The illustrative oil painting style adds texture and depth, evoking a sense of epic grandeur and peril. Moroccan snake charmer, aidmaMJ6.1, mythp0rt, Frank Frazetta fantasy oil painting, FluxEpicDragon
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