Album cover art for "The Man Who Said Go To The Tower of Desires" by Blacksmith Angels. A dramatic dark-fantasy rock album cover. In the foreground stands a mysterious wanderer known only as The Man, wearing a weathered black coat stitched with tiny glowing stars. His face is partially hidden beneath a hood, illuminated by cold silver moonlight. He points toward a colossal Tower of Desires rising from a distant landscape. The tower is impossibly tall, forged from black iron, obsidian, and ancient stone, spiraling into storm clouds lit by violet lightning. Thousands of warm golden lights glow from its windows like trapped dreams. Around its base stretch vast fields of crimson grass, ruined statues, twisted iron trees, and rivers reflecting starlight. The sky is epic and surreal: a cosmic blend of deep indigo, midnight blue, and dark purple, filled with enormous moons, drifting constellations, and faint celestial rings. Ethereal spirits and fragments of shattered crowns, keys, masks, and mirrors float through the air, symbolizing human desires and ambitions. The mood is mysterious, majestic, and slightly melancholy. Highly detailed fantasy realism, cinematic lighting, ultra-sharp focus, rich textures, atmospheric fog, volumetric light rays, album-cover composition, iconic rock album aesthetic, painted masterpiece quality, reminiscent of classic progressive rock and heavy metal cover art, but entirely original. Typography: "BLACKSMITH ANGELS" in ornate forged-metal lettering Ver más