Create a Rider–Waite-style tarot illustration of Death (XIII) as a central, symbolic figure. Death is standing relaxed in a simple wooden rowboat, wearing long flowing hooded robes. He holds a vertical hourglass forward in one palm, and a spear in a fist in the other hand. A square black flag is mounted on the spear, held straight out with a single, pure white cherry blossom centered on it, slightly fluttering. Inside the boat are skulls piled symbolically, clear but stylized, representing the people Death has carried on his journey. In the background, place jagged mountains fading into the distance, with a winding river flowing up them, inspired by Rider–Waite card #18 (Moon) for perspective and distance. Include two towers shaped like those on the #18 Moon card. In the sky, include a downward-pointing crescent moon with no face, and three 7-pointed stars arranged in an upward-pointing triangle, framing Death and the moon. The lighting is flat and symbolic, consistent with traditional Rider–Waite woodcut style. Use a traditional Rider–Waite tarot card border, with “XIII” at the top and “DEATH” at the bottom, in folded sans serif text. Color palette: earth tones only (greens, browns, ochres), foreground slightly warmer, background muted for atmospheric depth. Avoid blues entirely. Linework and complexity: follow the level of detail and aesthetic of Rider–Waite cards #13 (Death), #17 (Star), and #18 (Moon). Keep details crisp but subtle — avoid excessive fine detail that Mehr sehen