Prompt:
A bold and visceral photographic portrait inspired by the graphic style of *Sláine* (art by Simon Bisley), featuring a powerful female Celtic-Norse deity adorned with an imposing, intricately textured set of stag antlers. The in-camera shot captures her in a commanding mid-shot pose, with her head slightly tilted and her piercing, ice-blue eyes gazing directly into the lens, radiating divine intensity and primal wisdom.
Her muscular, tattooed shoulders and neck are bare, adorned with swirling, dark-blue Celtic knot tattoos that seem almost alive. Her skin glows faintly under the harsh, moody lighting, emphasizing her otherworldly presence. Around her throat hangs a necklace of animal bones and ancient runes, and her wild, dark hair, streaked with ash and snow-like silver, cascades around her shoulders, partially blending into the antlers.
The background is a dark, misty Nordic forest with towering pines silhouetted against a stormy sky. Wisps of fog curl around her form, catching the faint glow of ethereal moonlight that streams through breaks in the clouds, casting dramatic highlights on her face and body while leaving the forest shrouded in shadow.
Her pose is both grounded and regal, one hand resting on the hilt of a weathered, rune-engraved sword planted firmly in the earth, the other raised slightly as if beckoning or commanding unseen forces. Her antlers catch the light in stark, angular contrasts, their rough surface adorned with small charms, feathers, and faint traces of moss.
The lighting is sharp and cinematic, with cool, silvery tones that enhance the frost-kissed environment, contrasted by warm accents from faint embers glowing at her feet, suggesting an offering or ritual. This dynamic, gritty portrait captures the primal ferocity, divine authority, and raw elegance of a Celtic-Norse goddess, blending mythic grandeur with the visceral realism of Bisley’s iconic art style.