Prompt: Create a dark fairy tale scene titled "Huma of Paladine fights Takhasis " inspired by the fictional narrative of 'The Legend of Huma', The artistic depiction draws on the distinctive styles of Salvador Dalí, Gustave Doré, Tim Burton, Caspar David Friedrich, William Blake, René Magritte, Alphonse Mucha, John Martin, Max Ernst, Peter Bruegel the Elder, Dr. Seuss, Naota Hatori, and Aubrey Beardsley. The landscape combines Friedrich’s moody, atmospheric skies with the chaotic detailed natural depictions of Bruegel, filled with strange Max Ernst like images. Subtle, Magritte-like illusions and inspired ornate elements weave through the scene, hinting at the deeper narrative of dragon domination and cultural conflict. In the final battle, Heart(Huma's dragon) and Huma were the only ones able to attack the evil goddess Takhisis's aspect. Together they charged in and pierced the blue head on the goddess' mammoth body making her feel pain for the first time, but this cost them both. Heart was struck a violent blow that sent both her and Huma tumbling. Heart was able to make a landing that would save Huma, but she would pay dearly for it. Heart would die from her injuries sustained in her battle with Takhisis, but she did get to hear Huma admit that he loved her before that came. Huma then went to where the struggling goddess was thrashing around. When he arrived overlooking her, the green head blasted him with chlorine gas and he fell, breaking many bones and sustaining a life ending injury. Before he died, he made Takhisis promise to leave Krynn along with all her dragons. She agreed to it, and Huma asked Kaz one last thing, and that was to pull the Dragonlance from Takhisis' body. Huma died shortly after seeing his last deed done, while holding his amulet to Paladine, and thinking of his beloved Heart. Color palette has Max Ernst influences, Gorgeous composition rich jewel tones, metallic and rose gold tones, hyper clarity.
Prompt: Create a dark fairy tale scene titled "Huma of Paladine fights Takhasis " inspired by the fictional narrative of 'The Legend of Huma', The artistic depiction draws on the distinctive styles of Salvador Dalí, Gustave Doré, Tim Burton, Caspar David Friedrich, William Blake, René Magritte, Alphonse Mucha, John Martin, Max Ernst, Peter Bruegel the Elder, Dr. Seuss, Naota Hatori, and Aubrey Beardsley. The landscape combines Friedrich’s moody, atmospheric skies with the chaotic detailed natural depictions of Bruegel, filled with strange Max Ernst like images. Subtle, Magritte-like illusions and inspired ornate elements weave through the scene, hinting at the deeper narrative of dragon domination and cultural conflict. In the final battle, Heart(Huma's dragon) and Huma were the only ones able to attack the evil goddess Takhisis's aspect. Together they charged in and pierced the blue head on the goddess' mammoth body making her feel pain for the first time, but this cost them both. Heart was struck a violent blow that sent both her and Huma tumbling. Heart was able to make a landing that would save Huma, but she would pay dearly for it. Heart would die from her injuries sustained in her battle with Takhisis, but she did get to hear Huma admit that he loved her before that came. Huma then went to where the struggling goddess was thrashing around. When he arrived overlooking her, the green head blasted him with chlorine gas and he fell, breaking many bones and sustaining a life ending injury. Before he died, he made Takhisis promise to leave Krynn along with all her dragons. She agreed to it, and Huma asked Kaz one last thing, and that was to pull the Dragonlance from Takhisis' body. Huma died shortly after seeing his last deed done, while holding his amulet to Paladine, and thinking of his beloved Heart. Color palette has Max Ernst influences, Gorgeous composition rich jewel tones, metallic and rose gold tones, hyper clarity.
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Prompt:
Create a dark fairy tale scene titled "Huma of Paladine fights Takhasis " inspired by the fictional narrative of 'The Legend of Huma', The artistic depiction draws on the distinctive styles of Salvador Dalí, Gustave Doré, Tim Burton, Caspar David Friedrich, William Blake, René Magritte, Alphonse Mucha, John Martin, Max Ernst, Peter Bruegel the Elder, Dr. Seuss, Naota Hatori, and Aubrey Beardsley. The landscape combines Friedrich’s moody, atmospheric skies with the chaotic detailed natural depictions of Bruegel, filled with strange Max Ernst like images. Subtle, Magritte-like illusions and inspired ornate elements weave through the scene, hinting at the deeper narrative of dragon domination and cultural conflict. In the final battle, Heart(Huma's dragon) and Huma were the only ones able to attack the evil goddess Takhisis's aspect. Together they charged in and pierced the blue head on the goddess' mammoth body making her feel pain for the first time, but this cost them both. Heart was struck a violent blow that sent both her and Huma tumbling. Heart was able to make a landing that would save Huma, but she would pay dearly for it. Heart would die from her injuries sustained in her battle with Takhisis, but she did get to hear Huma admit that he loved her before that came. Huma then went to where the struggling goddess was thrashing around. When he arrived overlooking her, the green head blasted him with chlorine gas and he fell, breaking many bones and sustaining a life ending injury. Before he died, he made Takhisis promise to leave Krynn along with all her dragons. She agreed to it, and Huma asked Kaz one last thing, and that was to pull the Dragonlance from Takhisis' body. Huma died shortly after seeing his last deed done, while holding his amulet to Paladine, and thinking of his beloved Heart. Color palette has Max Ernst influences, Gorgeous composition rich jewel tones, metallic and rose gold tones, hyper clarity.
Modifiers:
dof
fantasy
award winning
colourful
cinematic composition
focused
no text
Volumetric lighting
whimsical
Dr Seuss
Alex Alemany
Igor Zenin
visual impact
Avant garde
realistic, exaggerated expressions
exceptionally creative
masterful artistry
graphically diverse textures
enhanced expressiveness
Tingatinga
Unity Render Texture
detail high definition cinematic postprocessing
visual interest & depth
16K, UHD, HDR, 3D, 500 pix,
Rich multidimensional highly saturated jewel tones
award winning ultra detailed
Colorful Max Ernst, color palette
fantasy
fantasy
fantasy
More about Huma and the War of the Lance
Huma Dragonbane, a Knight of the Crown, and the defeat of Takhisis during the Third Dragon Wars.
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