The image is a highly detailed, photorealistic CGI rendering of a steampunk fairy standing at the center of a lively Halloween party at midnight, her mechanical wings whirring softly as they catch the dim, flickering light from jack- o’- lanterns scattered around. Looking at viewer, smirk. She wears a corset made of brass gears and leather, intricately detailed with tiny cogs that spin and click in time with her movements. Her wings, crafted from polished copper and riveted steel, glow faintly with an ethereal blue energy illuminated by the moonlight. Her short, asymmetrical skirt is layered with frayed, burnt- orange fabric, matching the autumnal feel of the celebration. Brass goggles rest atop her wild, copper- colored hair, and her eyes glint mischievously as she holds a drink in one hand and tips her tiny top hat with the other. The party around her is filled with ghouls, witches, and costumed revelers, but her presence—an enchanting blend of fantasy and machinery—stands out in the eerie glow of Halloween night