A lone diver hovers in the infinite blackness of the deep ocean, surrounded by an endless void where no light from above penetrates. The scene is dominated by the wreck of a massive sunken ship, its fractured hull looming in the darkness like a ghostly, decaying monument. The diver’s powerful headlamp is the only source of illumination, casting narrow, sharp beams that cut through the black abyss. The light reveals fine particles of sediment drifting like glowing stardust, creating smooth, seamless gradients with no visible artifacts or banding. As the light sweeps across the scene, it partially reveals the shadowy silhouette of a colossal sea monster (1. 6). Only faint, fragmented details of the creature’s massive form emerge—jagged fins, armor- like scales, and a faintly glowing eye (1. 3) that stares through the darkness, unblinking and otherworldly. The rest of the monster’s body disappears into the impenetrable blackness, its vast scale implied by the faint curvature of its shadowy outline. The diver cautiously examines the shipwreck, their silhouette dwarfed by the shattered hull and the looming monster. The headlamp highlights broken metal plates, trailing cables, and encrusted barnacles, all cloaked in a thin layer of drifting sediment. Flickering bioluminescent marine life—electric blue, neon green, and violet—occasionally dart into the beam before vanishing again into the surrounding void. The deep ocean is suffocating and vast, an infinite expanse of total darkness