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ArtistMultiple ghostly figures beneath dark water, their mouths open in silent song, glowing eyes visible through the depths, long flowing hair drifting like seaweed, faint light filtering from above, haunting underwater atmosphere, ultra detailed, style by Ivan Aivazovsky × Yoshitaka Amano × Zdzisław Beksiński
The Drowned Choir is not a single entity, but a collective of voices bound together beneath the water. It is said to form wherever many lives were lost at once—shipwrecks, floods, forgotten massacres. Their song is never heard above the surface, but those near the water often feel it rather than hear it, a deep vibration in the chest. Some are drawn toward it, compelled to step into the water without resistance. The Choir does not scream or plead; it sings in harmony, each voice merging into a single, haunting presence. Legends suggest that those who join the Choir lose all individuality, becoming part of an eternal song that never reaches completion. Whether the Choir seeks companionship or simply continues out of habit is unknown, but its presence is both beautiful and deeply unsettling.
Six ghostly women with long, flowing hair and pale skin, their mouths open in silent screams, swim just below the surface of the water, surrounded by murky dark water. They are partially transparent, like ghosts, with glowing blue-white eyes. The water is illuminated by rays of light from above, creating a dramatic, ethereal atmosphere. The women are wearing flowing dresses, some dark, some golden or pale. The underwater environment includes dark rock formations, kelp, and small bubbles rising to the surface, resembling a sunken cave or wreckage.