Niji Stan Katayama Style. A cinematic close-up portrait of a male articyborg nomad, covered in a futuristic reinterpretation of Tusken Raider garb: sand-colored biomechanical robes with worn layers fused with aged cybernetic plates and subtle luminous circuitry. His armor has translucent surfaces like crystallized sand, with wind-eroded metallic edges and minimal technological etchings. Tubes and vents are discreetly integrated between the fabrics as part of a ritual survivalist outfit. He carries a biomechanical spear-staff, carved from organic alloy and alien circuitry, adorned with glowing runes and movable sections. Its end emits suppressed plasma energy. His face is hidden by a respirator and bandages, revealing only intense, glowing black eyes. The scene takes place in a rocky desert, void of any trace of civilization. A sandstorm engulfs him, with low visibility, wild wind, and raised fabrics. Muted colors: beige, burnt copper, ash gray, and cyan flashes of his technology. Soft, natural lighting from a sun hidden behind clouds. Hyperrealistic detail, focusing on the eyes and torso; the storm swirls around them. Isolation, resilience, forgotten technology, and biomechanical mysticism.
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