Temple of Anubis - AI Generated Image with Photorealistic

Temple of Anubis - An ancient, abandoned temple dedicated to Anubis, the Egyptian god of the afterlife. The scene is shrouded in mystery and overgrown with vines and moss. Crumbling stone walls adorned with faded hieroglyphics depict the weighing of the heart ceremony. Shadows loom in the entrance, hinting at hidden secrets within. A full moon casts an eerie glow, illuminating the jagged statues of jackals and the remnants of once-grand pillars, partially collapsed and weathered by time. The atmosphere is haunting, evoking a sense of both reverence and foreboding. - AI image generated with Photorealistic

Temple of Anubis

An ancient, abandoned temple dedicated to Anubis, the Egyptian god of the afterlife. The scene is shrouded in mystery and overgrown with vines and moss. Crumbling stone walls adorned with faded hieroglyphics depict the weighing of the heart ceremony. Shadows loom in the entrance, hinting at hidden secrets within. A full moon casts an eerie glow, illuminating the jagged statues of jackals and the remnants of once-grand pillars, partially collapsed and weathered by time. The atmosphere is haunting, evoking a sense of both reverence and foreboding.

Photorealistic, Size: 1024 x 1024
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