Prompt: An avatar of Hastur, or possibly Nyarlathotep, who is the title character of [the] play. The King In Yellow usually takes the form of a gigantic human dressed in tattered yellow robes, occasionally with wings or a halo. It usually wears the Pallid Mask which conceals the hideousness of its appearance. Hidden wings covered in robes 99.8% ''Pallid Mask, and midnight sounded from the misty spires in the fog-wrapped city. We spoke of Hastur and of while outside the fog rolled against the blank window-panes as the cloud waves roll and break on the shores of Hali.''
Prompt: An avatar of Hastur, or possibly Nyarlathotep, who is the title character of [the] play. The King In Yellow usually takes the form of a gigantic human dressed in tattered yellow robes, occasionally with wings or a halo. It usually wears the Pallid Mask which conceals the hideousness of its appearance. Hidden wings covered in robes 99.8%
Prompt: An avatar of Hastur, or possibly Nyarlathotep, who is the title character of [the] play. The King In Yellow usually takes the form of a gigantic human dressed in tattered yellow robes, occasionally with wings or a halo. It usually wears the Pallid Mask which conceals the hideousness of its appearance.
Prompt: An avatar of Hastur, or possibly Nyarlathotep, who is the title character of [the] play. The King In Yellow usually takes the form of a gigantic human dressed in tattered yellow robes, occasionally with wings or a halo. It usually wears the Pallid Mask which conceals the hideousness of its appearance. Hidden wings covered in robes 90%
Prompt: An avatar of Hastur, or possibly Nyarlathotep, who is the title character of [the] play. The King In Yellow usually takes the form of a gigantic human dressed in tattered yellow robes, occasionally with wings or a halo. It usually wears the Pallid Mask which conceals the hideousness of its appearance. Hidden wings covered in robes 99.8% ''Pallid Mask, and midnight sounded from the misty spires in the fog-wrapped city. We spoke of Hastur and of while outside the fog rolled against the blank window-panes as the cloud waves roll and break on the shores of Hali.''
Prompt: Biblical Jerusalem was built on two parallel north–south ridges. The western ridge, the higher and broader one, is bounded on the west and south by the Hinnom Valley. The narrower and lower eastern ridge is bounded on the east by the Kidron Valley, which in the Jerusalem area flows basically north to south.
Prompt: Biblical Jerusalem was built on two parallel north–south ridges. The western ridge, the higher and broader one, is bounded on the west and south by the Hinnom Valley. The narrower and lower eastern ridge is bounded on the east by the Kidron Valley, which in the Jerusalem area flows basically north to south. Abstract colours pls
Prompt: Description of Carcosa
In The Repairer of Reputations, the following statements about Carcosa are made:
there are black stars overhead;
the "shadows of men's thoughts lengthen in the afternoon";
it is lit by twin suns that sink "into the lake of Hali".
In the Court of the Dragon mentions the black stars hanging in a bright sky, with the wet winds off the Lake of Hali chilling the narrator's face. In The Yellow Sign the cloud waves of The Lake of Hali are also mentioned.
In Litany To Hastur, Lin Carter describes Carcosa as having black domes and monolithic towers.
The Rest Of Your Life sets Carcosa in America as a sort of afterlife or spiritual trap.
Many descriptions associate it with soaring towers and it may be associated with the image of the Dark Tower (which is described as the entrance to the Turning City, which may be Carcosa, in To The Tower, Childe Rowland.
In Carcosa.
Strange is the night where black stars rise,
And strange moons circle through the skies,
But stranger still is
Lost Carcosa.
Prompt: Ethereal city of Carcosa, under black stars, shadows stretching in afternoon, lit by twin suns setting into Lake of Hali. Black stars above, bright sky, wet winds from Lake of Hali chilling, cloud waves. Black domes, monolithic towers, soaring structures. American setting, afterlife or spiritual entrapment. Dark Tower, entrance to Turning City. Mysterious night, strange moons, Lost Carcosa. Twilight hues, cosmic atmosphere, surreal architecture, haunting shadows, intricate details, digital art, Lovecraftian inspiration, dark fantasy vibes, by Zdzisław Beksiński, ArtStation.
Prompt: Vibrant redhead woman, serene nudist beach setting, clear blue skies, gentle waves, secluded beach, professional gynecologic maternal check-up, nurturing care, respectful atmosphere, soothing massage, natural and organic elements, soft sand, ocean breeze, comforting environment, supportive medical staff, holistic approach, focus on well-being, calming color palette of blues, greens, and earth tones, warm natural lighting, detailed and realistic depiction, digital illustration, by renowned medical illustrators, Artstation.
Prompt: Description of Carcosa
In The Repairer of Reputations, the following statements about Carcosa are made:
there are black stars overhead;
the "shadows of men's thoughts lengthen in the afternoon";
it is lit by twin suns that sink "into the lake of Hali".
In the Court of the Dragon mentions the black stars hanging in a bright sky, with the wet winds off the Lake of Hali chilling the narrator's face. In The Yellow Sign the cloud waves of The Lake of Hali are also mentioned.
In Litany To Hastur, Lin Carter describes Carcosa as having black domes and monolithic towers.
The Rest Of Your Life sets Carcosa in America as a sort of afterlife or spiritual trap.
Many descriptions associate it with soaring towers and it may be associated with the image of the Dark Tower (which is described as the entrance to the Turning City, which may be Carcosa, in To The Tower, Childe Rowland.
In Carcosa.
Strange is the night where black stars rise,
And strange moons circle through the skies,
But stranger still is
Lost Carcosa.
Prompt: Sardaukar troops typically wore uniforms and helmets of grey and black with gold trimming. Some of their members wore their hair long, which was taken as a sign of arrogance by those who beheld them. They had a distinct combat style, which allowed them to be recognised easily.
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.