<lora:Legacy_of_the_forerunners_r1:0.8> <lora:flux.1_lora_flyway_Epic-detail_v2:0.26> <lora:Vintage_sketch_style_v.1:0.6> VintageSketch style. An uninhabited, lifeless, lonely, undiscovered yet place. At the bottom of a vast, dried-out inland sea lie three titanic spherical cores, each over a kilometer in diameter, embedded in the cracked lakebed like fallen stars. Arranged in a triangular formation, they are surrounded by half-buried rings of standing structures: pylons, angular spires, and vast domes sliced cleanly open to reveal hollow interiors. Faint veins of blackened alloy connect these outer structures to the spheres beneath the lakebed’s cracked surface, forming a massive schematic too large for any one viewer to comprehend. One sphere is split open, revealing a latticework of massive gear-like constructs, still and silent for thousands of years. The pattern of these ruins evokes purpose—perhaps the sea itself was part of the system, used to cool or energize these dormant cores. Render the scene from a low aerial tilt, with harsh midday sun casting brutal, clinical clarity over the massive dead system, heightening the impression of engineered purpose on a planetary scale.
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