A hyper-detailed wedding cake on sand-table diorama designed as a breathtaking optical illusion, inspired by the world, mood, and visual language of Assassin’s Creed: Origins. The structure takes the form of a monumental sculpture, seamlessly blending ancient Egyptian realism with surreal elegance. The entire piece is illuminated from within, glowing like a sacred artifact at dusk. The base tier is an expansive siwa oasis and desert carved from ultra-fine golden sand, depicting ancient Giza along a winding stretch of the Nile River. Miniature Nile boats with linen sails glide across reflective water channels—feluccas and trade vessels rendered in precise historical detail. Palm-lined riverbanks, mudbrick structures, half-buried statues, and torchlight cast long shadows across dunes. The middle tier rises into Luxor and the Karnak Temple complex, colossal sandstone columns, obelisks, and hypostyle halls sculpted with Assassin’s Creed–style realism. Hieroglyphs glow faintly with internal amber light beneath glass layers, while elevated walkways, rooftops, and sacred courtyards hint at stealth and vertical exploration. From the top tier, a towering Baobab Tree of Life and Isu Temple emerges, its ancient roots gripping a crystalline cavern. Within the cave, a radiant blue geode waterfall pours endlessly—liquid sapphire light cascading from the summit, flowing through carved channels across each tier and finally feeding into the Nile below. The water refracts light like glowing Mehr sehen