Dance of the Morr's Garden Statues: In the forsaken, necropolis Cemetery of Morr, where 15th- century masterpieces of decrepit, overgrown Gothic crypts and crumbling, ivy- shrouded mausoleums loom like sentinels, weathered statues of forgotten knights and nobles, crafted by master artisans, stand amidst a twisted, nightmarish tangle of blackthorn, mist- shrouded cypress, and grasping, skeletal tree branches. As the midnight bell tolls from a distant, ruined, infernal- looking monastery, the statues awaken, their stone exteriors cracking, revealing intricately carved, hollow eyes that burn with an otherworldly, malevolent, green- tinged glow. From a high, eerie, and unsettling angle, the cemetery transforms into a macabre, supernatural ballet of ancient, worn, and ornate armor- clad statues, their movements fluid, yet unsettling, as they weave between weathered, moss- covered tombstones, amidst an atmosphere of dark, mystical, foreboding horror, and an air of unsettling, heavy, and mournful silence. aidmaMJ6. 1, Poster art
