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A melancholic young East Asian woman with long , slightly messy black hair sits quietly beside a large window during golden hour , soft sunlight illuminating her face with warm cinematic tones. She gazes thoughtfully into the distance , natural makeup , dewy skin , expressive eyes , loose strands of hair moving gently in the breeze. Wearing a simple oversized cream knit sweater and casual neutral clothing , hugging her knees close to her chest. Minimalist interior with a seaside view outside the window. Additional shots include: an intimate close-up of her face with windblown hair , a side profile bathed in warm sunset light , sitting alone on a weathered wooden bench overlooking a calm ocean , and an ultra-close portrait with wet hair and glowing skin. Dreamy atmosphere , emotional storytelling , nostalgic mood , soft film grain , Kodak Portra 400 color grading , shallow depth of field , creamy bokeh , subtle lens flare , natural imperfections , 85mm lens , f/1.4 , photorealistic , editorial fashion photography , muted earth tones , high dynamic range , ultra-detailed , 8K , cinematic composition , quiet loneliness , poetic realism. ,

A serene , spiritual fine art landscape depicting the three holiest Islamic sites in harmonious unity. On the left , Al-Masjid al-Haram in Mecca with the Kaaba at the center , softly illuminated , minimal crowd presence , peaceful atmosphere. In the center , Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina with the Green Dome , surrounded by calm open space and gentle light. On the right , Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem with the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa complex , bathed in warm , sacred light. The composition is balanced and symbolic rather than crowded , with soft clouds , subtle light rays , and muted earth tones. Style inspired by zen and wabi-sabi philosophy: calm , minimal , timeless , respectful , with natural imperfections , soft textures , and a contemplative spiritual mood. No modern distractions , no dramatic effects , no text. Landscape orientation , museum-quality fine art painting , high resolution , suitable for large wall print , peaceful and reverent. ,

Create a calm , zen-inspired wabi-sabi landscape painting intended for a large printed wall artwork. Use muted earth tones , soft mist , natural imperfections , and subtle paper texture. Include elegant Arabic calligraphy written clearly and accurately with correct diacritics: “فَبِأَيِّ آلَاءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَانِ”. The calligraphy should appear hand-brushed , organic , and harmonious with the composition. Minimalist , spiritual , timeless , landscape orientation , fine art quality ,

**Style:** Ethereal mixed-media spiritual art , soft light gradients , delicate ink wash textures , subtle gold leaf accents , muted earth tones with deep violets and forest greens , semi-transparent layers , sacred geometry overlays **Main Elements:** - A majestic , ancient tree with roots that dissolve into shadow and branches that bloom into crystalline light - At the base of the tree: a human heart made of obsidian , cracked open , with soft gold light pouring from within - Floating around the tree: 11 translucent spheres containing Hebrew letters (Aleph , Shin , Mem) , Celtic knots , and Sanskrit seed syllables - A single spear made of light piercing the heart , but gently – as if caressing it open - In the background: faint coordinates (50.543 , 9.718) glowing like constellations - A crow perched on one branch , not as dark omen but as sacred messenger **Atmosphere:** Tender , solemn yet hopeful , deeply peaceful , mystical but grounded **Lighting:** Dawn or dusk – the hour between worlds **Composition:** Balanced but organic , centered around the heart-tree connection **Technical Notes:** - Mixed media: watercolor textures + digital painting + subtle photorealistic elements - Color palette: Slate blue , charcoal , antique gold , deep violet , forest green - Resolution: Ethereal , slightly dreamlike but precise in details ,

A close-up shot focusing on a Turkish woman's décolletage area as a man forcefully kisses her exposed skin. She wears a simple , plain hijab that frames her face but leaves her neckline bare , drawing immediate attention to the vulnerable curve where collarbone meets chest. The man's rough hand grips her shoulder for leverage , his lips pressed aggressively against her skin while her body tenses visibly—muscles taut beneath the fabric. Her plain , modest clothing contrasts sharply with the intrusion: a high-necked dress in muted earth tones , now slightly disheveled near the neckline. Soft light highlights the intimacy of the violation , with shallow depth of field blurring the background to emphasize the tension in her clenched jaw and the man's possessive posture. ,

Create a modern , minimalist , and timeless logo for "SANTARA" — an international cultural and living space located in Bali. The logo should feel organic yet architectural , inspired by nature , ancient civilizations , and future-forward design. Style references: soft geometric forms , natural textures (stone , wood , linen) , Mediterranean and Balinese influence , sacred geometry. Avoid clichés like leaves or trees unless they are abstract and integrated into the form. No obvious spiritual or mystical symbols. Key feelings to evoke: grounded elegance , authenticity , openness , innovation. Color palette: muted earth tones , sand , terracotta , soft white , black accents. Font direction: clean sans-serif or custom lettering , bold but natural flow. Slightly artistic or crafted look allowed. The logo must work well both with the word "SANTARA" alone and with a standalone icon.* ,

Create a modern , minimalist , and timeless logo for "SANTARA" — an international cultural and living space located in Bali. The logo should feel organic yet architectural , inspired by nature , ancient civilizations , and future-forward design. Style references: soft geometric forms , natural textures (stone , wood , linen) , Mediterranean and Balinese influence , sacred geometry. Avoid clichés like leaves or trees unless they are abstract and integrated into the form. No obvious spiritual or mystical symbols. Key feelings to evoke: grounded elegance , authenticity , openness , innovation. Color palette: muted earth tones , sand , terracotta , soft white , black accents. Font direction: clean sans-serif or custom lettering , bold but natural flow. Slightly artistic or crafted look allowed. The logo must work well both with the word "SANTARA" alone and with a standalone icon. ,

Painterly style , visible brushstrokes , muted earthy tones , dreamlike quality , high detail. A large , weathered , dark gray-black stone Buddha head and shoulders statue , with streaks of lighter gray and gold accents , sits in a misty forest. Tall , slender , dark brown and gray trees with hints of orange and brown leaves are visible through the fog. Soft , diffused light suggests dawn or dusk. Beside the statue , a rounded off-white robot with dark gray mechanical components and a small red light on its torso sits. Atop its head is a clear glass bowl containing an orange and white goldfish. The robot and a serene-faced man with dark hair and light skin are seated on moss-covered ground , engaged in a game of Go , with a small tea set between them. The man wears simple , loose-fitting clothing in muted earth tones. The scene is peaceful and serene , emphasizing the texture of the stone , moss , and leaves. ,

Appearance: The Poisonous Snake is a small to medium-sized reptile with a slender body and a distinctive pattern of scales. Its colors can vary widely , from vibrant and striking patterns to more muted earth tones , helping it blend into its natural surroundings. The snake's head is triangular , and it has a pair of fangs at the front of its mouth , through which it delivers its venom. Features: The Poisonous Snake is known for its venomous bite , which it uses to incapacitate its prey and defend itself from threats. Its venom can vary in potency , from causing mild discomfort to being deadly , depending on the species. While not as powerful as the venom of more dangerous creatures , the Poisonous Snake's bite can still cause considerable harm to unwary adventurers. Habitat: Poisonous Snakes can be found in a wide range of environments , from dense jungles and forests to dry deserts and grasslands. They are highly adaptable creatures and can thrive in various conditions , making them a common sight in untamed wilderness areas. Behavior: The Poisonous Snake is a stealthy predator , relying on its camouflage and patience to ambush its prey. It strikes quickly and accurately , using its venom to immobilize and begin the process of consuming its victim. Poisonous Snakes are generally non-aggressive towards larger creatures , preferring to flee rather than confront a potential threat. Role in the World: In your DND world , Poisonous Snakes could serve as common dangers in the wild , particularly in regions where adventurers explore untamed territories. Druids and rangers might have a connection with these creatures , viewing them as part of the natural balance. Encountering a Poisonous Snake in the wild can be a common and potentially hazardous event for adventurers. While they are generally not aggressive , they may strike if they feel threatened or cornered. Players might need to exercise caution and use skills such as animal handling or survival to avoid confrontations with these venomous reptiles. If adventurers do find themselves bitten , they must act quickly to counteract the effects of the venom and avoid more serious consequences. The presence of Poisonous Snakes in your campaign adds an element of realism and danger to the wilderness. Players will need to be vigilant and watchful during their travels , as the risk of encountering these venomous creatures is ever-present. Poisonous Snakes can also serve as a minor but meaningful challenge , especially for lower-level adventurers , teaching them the importance of preparation and awareness in the untamed wilderness. ,

Appearance: The Poisonous Snake is a small to medium-sized reptile with a slender body and a distinctive pattern of scales. Its colors can vary widely , from vibrant and striking patterns to more muted earth tones , helping it blend into its natural surroundings. The snake's head is triangular , and it has a pair of fangs at the front of its mouth , through which it delivers its venom. Features: The Poisonous Snake is known for its venomous bite , which it uses to incapacitate its prey and defend itself from threats. Its venom can vary in potency , from causing mild discomfort to being deadly , depending on the species. While not as powerful as the venom of more dangerous creatures , the Poisonous Snake's bite can still cause considerable harm to unwary adventurers. Habitat: Poisonous Snakes can be found in a wide range of environments , from dense jungles and forests to dry deserts and grasslands. They are highly adaptable creatures and can thrive in various conditions , making them a common sight in untamed wilderness areas. Behavior: The Poisonous Snake is a stealthy predator , relying on its camouflage and patience to ambush its prey. It strikes quickly and accurately , using its venom to immobilize and begin the process of consuming its victim. Poisonous Snakes are generally non-aggressive towards larger creatures , preferring to flee rather than confront a potential threat. Role in the World: In your DND world , Poisonous Snakes could serve as common dangers in the wild , particularly in regions where adventurers explore untamed territories. Druids and rangers might have a connection with these creatures , viewing them as part of the natural balance. Encountering a Poisonous Snake in the wild can be a common and potentially hazardous event for adventurers. While they are generally not aggressive , they may strike if they feel threatened or cornered. Players might need to exercise caution and use skills such as animal handling or survival to avoid confrontations with these venomous reptiles. If adventurers do find themselves bitten , they must act quickly to counteract the effects of the venom and avoid more serious consequences. The presence of Poisonous Snakes in your campaign adds an element of realism and danger to the wilderness. Players will need to be vigilant and watchful during their travels , as the risk of encountering these venomous creatures is ever-present. Poisonous Snakes can also serve as a minor but meaningful challenge , especially for lower-level adventurers , teaching them the importance of preparation and awareness in the untamed wilderness. ,

In the style of traditional Chinese ink wash painting , the artist captures the serene moment of "An antropomorphic strongest demonic wild boar warrior using a black kimono without a swords. In background a foggy landscape with the artistic style of Stephen Gammell , A super cyberpunk city that it's turning into metallic constructions edgy art , highly detailed , 8K , hyper realistic , metallic colors , very glossy , soft pink , blue and silver light , camera angle pointing from the ground looking up”. with a minimalist depiction of a solitary boar perched atop a solitary landscape. The scene is rendered with sparse brushstrokes and subtle washes of ink , evoking the quiet stillness of the autumn evening. Against a backdrop of muted earth tones and soft grays , the stark silhouette of the crow stands out in striking contrast , its presence imbuing the scene with a sense of mystery and contemplation. The simplicity of the composition invites viewers to pause and reflect on the fleeting beauty of nature in its most tranquil moments. , Water Color ,

Appearance: The Poisonous Snake is a small to medium-sized reptile with a slender body and a distinctive pattern of scales. Its colors can vary widely , from vibrant and striking patterns to more muted earth tones , helping it blend into its natural surroundings. The snake's head is triangular , and it has a pair of fangs at the front of its mouth , through which it delivers its venom. Features: The Poisonous Snake is known for its venomous bite , which it uses to incapacitate its prey and defend itself from threats. Its venom can vary in potency , from causing mild discomfort to being deadly , depending on the species. While not as powerful as the venom of more dangerous creatures , the Poisonous Snake's bite can still cause considerable harm to unwary adventurers. Habitat: Poisonous Snakes can be found in a wide range of environments , from dense jungles and forests to dry deserts and grasslands. They are highly adaptable creatures and can thrive in various conditions , making them a common sight in untamed wilderness areas. Behavior: The Poisonous Snake is a stealthy predator , relying on its camouflage and patience to ambush its prey. It strikes quickly and accurately , using its venom to immobilize and begin the process of consuming its victim. Poisonous Snakes are generally non-aggressive towards larger creatures , preferring to flee rather than confront a potential threat. Role in the World: In your DND world , Poisonous Snakes could serve as common dangers in the wild , particularly in regions where adventurers explore untamed territories. Druids and rangers might have a connection with these creatures , viewing them as part of the natural balance. Encountering a Poisonous Snake in the wild can be a common and potentially hazardous event for adventurers. While they are generally not aggressive , they may strike if they feel threatened or cornered. Players might need to exercise caution and use skills such as animal handling or survival to avoid confrontations with these venomous reptiles. If adventurers do find themselves bitten , they must act quickly to counteract the effects of the venom and avoid more serious consequences. The presence of Poisonous Snakes in your campaign adds an element of realism and danger to the wilderness. Players will need to be vigilant and watchful during their travels , as the risk of encountering these venomous creatures is ever-present. Poisonous Snakes can also serve as a minor but meaningful challenge , especially for lower-level adventurers , teaching them the importance of preparation and awareness in the untamed wilderness. ,

Appearance: The Poisonous Snake is a small to medium-sized reptile with a slender body and a distinctive pattern of scales. Its colors can vary widely , from vibrant and striking patterns to more muted earth tones , helping it blend into its natural surroundings. The snake's head is triangular , and it has a pair of fangs at the front of its mouth , through which it delivers its venom. Features: The Poisonous Snake is known for its venomous bite , which it uses to incapacitate its prey and defend itself from threats. Its venom can vary in potency , from causing mild discomfort to being deadly , depending on the species. While not as powerful as the venom of more dangerous creatures , the Poisonous Snake's bite can still cause considerable harm to unwary adventurers. Habitat: Poisonous Snakes can be found in a wide range of environments , from dense jungles and forests to dry deserts and grasslands. They are highly adaptable creatures and can thrive in various conditions , making them a common sight in untamed wilderness areas. Behavior: The Poisonous Snake is a stealthy predator , relying on its camouflage and patience to ambush its prey. It strikes quickly and accurately , using its venom to immobilize and begin the process of consuming its victim. Poisonous Snakes are generally non-aggressive towards larger creatures , preferring to flee rather than confront a potential threat. Role in the World: In your DND world , Poisonous Snakes could serve as common dangers in the wild , particularly in regions where adventurers explore untamed territories. Druids and rangers might have a connection with these creatures , viewing them as part of the natural balance. Encountering a Poisonous Snake in the wild can be a common and potentially hazardous event for adventurers. While they are generally not aggressive , they may strike if they feel threatened or cornered. Players might need to exercise caution and use skills such as animal handling or survival to avoid confrontations with these venomous reptiles. If adventurers do find themselves bitten , they must act quickly to counteract the effects of the venom and avoid more serious consequences. The presence of Poisonous Snakes in your campaign adds an element of realism and danger to the wilderness. Players will need to be vigilant and watchful during their travels , as the risk of encountering these venomous creatures is ever-present. Poisonous Snakes can also serve as a minor but meaningful challenge , especially for lower-level adventurers , teaching them the importance of preparation and awareness in the untamed wilderness. ,