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ArtistA solitary figure standing in a vast surreal landscape filled with floating fragments of land and broken horizons, carefully drawing glowing maps in the air, pieces of reality fading into light around him, dreamlike cosmic fantasy, ultra detailed, cinematic composition, style by Moebius × Salvador Dalí × Yoshitaka Amano
The Cartographer of Vanishing Worlds travels between places that no longer exist. His task is impossible—to map realms that are fading, collapsing, or already gone. With every step, he records landscapes that dissolve even as he draws them: cities that flicker out of time, forests that forget their own roots, skies that unravel into nothingness. His maps do not preserve these worlds physically, but conceptually, allowing them to exist as memory long after they have disappeared. Those who encounter him may glimpse fragments of lost realities, places that feel strangely familiar despite never having existed in their lives. Some believe the Cartographer is the last witness to countless forgotten worlds. Others fear that his work is not preservation, but farewell—that he does not save these places, but merely documents their final moments before they vanish forever.
A full shot of an old wizard from behind, facing away, on his knees, standing on a floating rock, wearing dark wizard robes, with a staff, painting a galaxy in front of him, with planets and mountains, with a huge crack in the moon, and a galaxy sky, with other wizards around him, in different poses, in the style of fantasy art.