“After many missions in a plethora of peculiar realms, he’d managed to keep the fear of monsters locked away, but his own evil terrified him more than any demon."
― William Collins, A Darker Shade of Sorcery
The adorable chibi eating dork monster in cryptid taxidermy in post apocalyptic wonderland, in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay, stopmotion cinema photograph by h.r. giger, by giuseppe arcimboldo, hieronymus bosch, art nouveau, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, imperial colors; bogomils universe
The Chibi-Eating Dork Monster of the Post-Apocalyptic Wonderland
story created with the help of Bing Copilot
edited and shortened by me
In a world where the remnants of civilization lay scattered across a desolate landscape, there existed a peculiar creature known as the Chibi-Eating Dork Monster. This adorable yet eerie being roamed the cryptid taxidermy shops that dotted the post-apocalyptic wonderland, a place where the bizarre and the beautiful intertwined.
The monster, with its large, glistening eyes and tiny, sharp teeth, was a master of disguise. It could blend into its surroundings, appearing as an innocent chibi itself, only to reveal its true nature when other chibis came too close. Its body was a patchwork of intricate details, reminiscent of the fantastical works of Hieronymus Bosch and the surreal art of Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Each part of its form seemed to tell a story of its own, a testament to the world that once was.
In this strange land, the monster found solace in the abandoned theaters where stop-motion films by the Brothers Quay and the hauntingly beautiful scenes from "In Heaven Everything is Fine" by the Lady in the Radiator played on loop. The flickering images cast an ethereal glow on the monster's face, highlighting the delicate art nouveau patterns that adorned its skin.
Despite its fearsome reputation, the Chibi-Eating Dork Monster was not without a heart. It had a peculiar fondness for the chibis it consumed, often crafting elaborate memorials for them in the cryptid taxidermy shops. These memorials were works of art, intricately detailed and imbued with a sense of hyperrealism that made them seem almost alive.
made with Bing Copilot, using the Nightcafe prompt
.... and then there are more
I can't remember if on Nightcafe or Wombo
sometimes I take results from one and use as seed on the other
There are more, but this should do. It is certainly a fun prompt to use and get a ton of variations from it, in different formats, and on different platforms.
I hope this wasn't too scary. My motivation had to do with the abundance of syrupy-sweet 'Chibis' and similar that is cluttering the AI landscape. Enough already - I set my chibi-eating monsters on their trail to gobble them up wherever they are found!
should you not be on the blockchain, or have no upvote power, or this post is already older than 7 days, you can always just buy me a coffee.
