A vast, nightmarish landscape inspired by Biblical imagery of judgment and the abyss: a canyon of black volcanic rock and cracked obsidian cliffs, rivers of molten fire glowing deep orange and white-hot at the cores, choking sulfurous smoke and ash clouds that turn the sky to bruised purple and blood-red; towering, jagged pillars like the ribs of fallen giants; distant, ruined cities half-submerged in lava with toppled altars and broken idols; shadowy, contorted figures in ragged garments — tormented, not grotesque caricatures, their faces showing anguish and repentance rather than cartoon violence — wandering among the flames and pits, hands reaching upward toward a cold, distant light; serpentine smoke-forms and faint, ghostly wings suggesting fallen angels; scales of justice, broken chains, and scattered scrolls with faded, burned text; stark high-contrast lighting with dramatic rim light on smoke and embers, deep shadows, heavy atmosphere, and cinematic wide-angle composition; painterly, hyper-detailed realism with muted earth tones, splashes of infernal orange/red, and subtle, symbolic motifs (ashes, thorns, a distant barred gate, and a faint halo-like glow beyond the horizon) — mood: solemn, awe-inspiring, terrifyingly just, not gratuitous gore. Ver más