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The painting blends ink and graffiti-inspired styles, defined by bold lines, heavy black strokes, and subtle touches of blue. At its center is Promethea, a magical goddess with Irish and Egyptian roots, her expressive face set against a soft, watercolor-like backdrop. Her glowing bronze skin contrasts with the faded cityscape, evoking a dreamy, melancholic mood reminiscent of Disco Elysium's Revachol, using muted grays, blues, and purples. Promethea is bathed in a golden light that emphasizes her ethereal presence. She is clad in intricately designed bronze armor, the metal gleaming in the soft light. The armor is adorned with Celtic and Egyptian symbols, seamlessly blending her cultural heritage. Her robe shimmers with emerald, gold, and violet hues beneath the protective metal, and her long, violet-black hair flows like a celestial nebula. Her wise, glowing eyes convey deep knowledge. In one hand, she holds a caduceus staff, the twin serpents winding around it, symbolizing healing and divine wisdom. The other hand conjures magical energy that ripples across the scene, distorting reality. The textured, rough brushstrokes echo the raw emotion of Disco Elysium, with ghostly figures and symbols representing hidden truths and magical forces surrounding her. Promethea sits on a brown rock, dressed in a flowing white linen gown with a vermillion belt beneath her armor, under a maple tree with red, orange, and yellow leaves. The painting is rendered in a wet-on-wet watercolor technique, using minimal paint and loose, fluid effects, emphasizing an autumnal palette and a melancholic, minimalist, impressionist style