Fantasy
Coral Throne of the Drowned King
13 views
Use the uploaded image strictly for face and identity reference — preserve exact facial features, hairstyle, skin tone, and proportions without any modification.
Create a super ultra-HD 8K maximum-resolution hyper-realistic underwater dark fantasy portrait of a drowned king seated on his throne at the bottom of a deep ocean trench — 3,000 metres below the surface, in the absolute darkness of the hadal zone, lit entirely by bioluminescence. He has been here for five centuries. He is not a skeleton. He is preserved — transformed.
His body has become part of the deep ocean ecosystem over five hundred years:
— His skin is now the color and translucency of deep-sea jellyfish — pale blue-white, very slightly luminous, the veins beneath visible as dark branching lines through the translucent tissue
— His crown has been colonised by living cold-water coral — the original gold still visible beneath, but entirely encrusted with Lophelia pertusa coral polyps, each polyp a tiny white flower of calcium carbonate, hundreds of them, each one individually rendered at microscopic scale with its tentacles extended
— His robe has become a reef: the fabric structure still present beneath but supporting a full community of deep-sea organisms — feather stars with their crinoid arms spread, brittle stars with their five articulated arms visible along the hem, a cloud of amphipods drifting around the collar
— His hands on the throne armrests are partially articulated — the skin stretched over the finger bones visible as individual knuckle shapes, bioluminescent bacteria forming a faint glow in the tissue between his fingers
— His eyes: open, facing forward, completely transformed — no iris, no pupil, replaced by two spheres of pure cold blue bioluminescence, the only bright point-source lights in the frame
The throne itself is a geological structure: originally carved stone, now the anchor point for an entire reef community. Brain coral the size of boulders have grown against its base over centuries. Sea anemones three feet across have established at its arms. A deep-sea anglerfish has made its territory near the throne's back, its bioluminescent lure visible as a small dangling light to the upper left.
The water column above him disappears into absolute black. The only light in the entire image is biological: his glowing eyes, the bioluminescent bacteria on his tissue, the natural fluorescence of the coral under blue light, the anglerfish lure, and the faint glow of a deep-sea siphonophore colony drifting past in the background — a translucent chain of organisms ten metres long.
Every coral polyp tentacle, every crinoid arm segment, every bioluminescent bacteria colony distribution pattern — rendered at absolute maximum microscopic resolution. The biology is scientifically accurate.
85mm portrait lens, f/1.8 aperture, ultra-shallow depth of field, DSLR quality, photorealistic deep-sea biology and skin texture, absolute hadal darkness color grading with pure bioluminescent blue-white as the only light source.
Aspect ratio 4:5.
Tip: Copy this prompt and paste it into Google Gemini or Nano Banana, upload your image, and generate stunning results.