A 10-second photorealistic cinematic dark fantasy nature sequence showing the birth of a colossal world tree from seed to full maturity, but its growth feels invasive, overwhelming, and almost predatory, as if living roots and vines are consuming an old abandoned village. The entire scene should look like an ultra-high-end nature documentary combined with a big-budget dark fantasy film. Purely photorealistic, richly detailed, visually spectacular, dynamic, and immersive. No cartoon look, no game cutscene look, no cheap CGI look. Every frame should look like premium large-format nature cinematography with subtle film grain, realistic textures, true-to-life lighting, and epic cinematic movement. No BGM, no music, no score, no soundtrack. Use only immersive diegetic sound: deep earth rumble, soil shifting, roots tearing through underground layers, moisture moving through dirt, seed shell cracking, sprout breaking through the ground, wood cracking, old houses creaking under pressure, roof tiles falling, stone walls splitting, vines tightening around beams, leaves unfolding, branches expanding, strange flowers blooming, wind through leaves, glowing insects, soft forest ambience, and the powerful organic creaking of a giant living tree growing at impossible speed. Visual style: Extremely realistic, National Geographic-level nature realism fused with dark high fantasy scale. A mystical ancient forest at twilight surrounds a forgotten rural village of old stone houses, wooden roofs, narrow paths, mossy wells, broken fences, and abandoned cottages. The village should feel old, quiet, and vulnerable, not modern. No city elements, no vehicles, no people, no electricity poles, no modern objects. Moist dark soil, underground root systems, fungi, stones, worms, glowing microorganisms, moss, bark texture, dew, pollen, strange flowers, leaves, vines, cracked wood, broken roof tiles, and collapsing stonework should all feel tactile and real. The world tree should look biologically rich and believable, but also majestic, sacred, invasive, and impossibly large. It should not look demonic or evil, but it should feel unsettling, ancient, and unstoppable. Main concept: The camera must show the accelerated growth of the world tree in one dynamic sequence: underground seed germination, root expansion, sprout emergence, trunk growth, vine-like roots spreading into the village, houses being cracked and crushed by organic pressure, grotesque flowers blooming, and the final reveal of a fully grown colossal world tree dominating both the forest and the ruined village. Do not show fruit. No fruit formation at any point. 0–2s: Begin underground. The camera starts in a subterranean cross-section beneath the forest floor and the edge of an old abandoned village, moving through wet dark soil, fungal threads, stones, worms, glowing microorganisms, and tangled micro-root systems. A sacred seed buried deep in the earth absorbs moisture, swells, and cracks open. Tiny white roots emerge and push downward, while the first shoot forms upward. The camera circles the seed closely as roots force their way between stones, old buried foundations, and broken fragments of ancient masonry. 2–4s: The seed germinates violently and beautifully. Roots spread rapidly in all directions like living veins and twisting vines, pushing through soil, wrapping around rocks, cracking old stone foundations, and gripping buried wooden beams. The shoot suddenly thrusts upward. The camera whips upward with it as the sprout breaks through the forest floor in a burst of soil, moss, shattered stones, and glowing dust near the village. Leaves unfurl immediately in real time. 4–6s: Now above ground, the trunk thickens rapidly, bark texture forming in seconds. The camera spirals upward around the growing trunk as massive roots erupt outward around the base, lifting earth, cracking village paths, splitting stone walls, and pushing through wooden floors. Vine-like roots snake across the ground and climb over old cottages, wrapping around support beams, crushing fences, pulling roof tiles loose, and breaking windows through pressure. New branches burst from the trunk and spread over the rooftops. Fresh green leaves explode across the branches in dense waves. 6–8s: The world tree begins to bloom. Buds appear across the branches and across the vines consuming the houses. The flowers are strange, beautiful, and slightly grotesque: large fleshy asymmetrical blossoms with translucent petals, wet organic textures, deep crimson and pale ivory tones, dark purple veins, drifting pollen, and subtle bioluminescent edges. The camera flies through branches, leaves, cracked rooftops, hanging vines, and blooming flowers as petals open around the lens. Glowing insects and soft twilight light fill the canopy. Do not show fruit. 8–10s: The camera pulls back and rises into a grand reveal of the fully grown colossal world tree. Its enormous trunk towers above the ancient forest, its roots spread through the abandoned village like rivers and serpents, and its branches form a huge sacred canopy filled with grotesque flowers. The village is partially consumed: roofs cracked open, walls split, fences crushed, stone paths lifted, and houses wrapped in thick roots and vines. The destruction should look realistic and caused by organic pressure and rapid growth, not explosions. End on an awe-inspiring wide upward angle of the complete world tree, fully grown, flowering, vine-covered, and dominating the ruined village like a divine but unsettling living monument. Important camera direction: The camera must actively follow the entire growth process in a dynamic way: start underground at seed level, track roots through the soil, follow roots cracking village foundations, whip upward with the sprout, spiral up the growing trunk, fly through expanding branches, follow vines wrapping around houses, move through bizarre flowers blooming, then pull back into a huge reveal of the final world tree consuming the abandoned village. Do not use a static or ordinary growth shot. The sequence must feel visually thrilling, cinematic, alive, and unsettling. Negative prompt: cartoon, anime, video game, game cutscene, cheap CGI, static camera, boring wide shot, no underground view, no root detail, no germination, no village, no houses, no vines, no flower blooming, fruit, apples, berries, seed pods, ordinary tree, small tree, dry dead tree, demonic tree, horror monster tree, gore, blood, violence against people, humans, animals being harmed, explosions, fire, modern objects, cars, roads, power lines, city elements, text, logos, low-detail bark, fake leaves, unrealistic soil, plastic plants, blurry biology, flat lighting, muddy colors, low realism

A 10-second photorealistic cinematic dark fantasy nature sequence showing the birth of a colossal world tree from seed to full maturity, but its growth feels invasive, overwhelming, and almost predatory, as if living roots and vines are consuming an old abandoned village. The entire scene should look like an ultra-high-end nature documentary combined with a big-budget dark fantasy film. Purely photorealistic, richly detailed, visually spectacular, dynamic, and immersive. No cartoon look, no game cutscene look, no cheap CGI look.
Every frame should look like premium large-format nature cinematography with subtle film grain, realistic textures, true-to-life lighting, and epic cinematic movement. No BGM, no music, no score, no soundtrack. Use only immersive diegetic sound: deep earth rumble, soil shifting, roots tearing through underground layers, moisture moving through dirt, seed shell cracking, sprout breaking through the ground, wood cracking, old houses creaking under pressure, roof tiles falling, stone walls splitting, vines tightening around beams, leaves unfolding, branches expanding, strange flowers blooming, wind through leaves, glowing insects, soft forest ambience, and the powerful organic creaking of a giant living tree growing at impossible speed.
Visual style: Extremely realistic, National Geographic-level nature realism fused with dark high fantasy scale. A mystical ancient forest at twilight surrounds a forgotten rural village of old stone houses, wooden roofs, narrow paths, mossy wells, broken fences, and abandoned cottages. The village should feel old, quiet, and vulnerable, not modern. No city elements, no vehicles, no people, no electricity poles, no modern objects.
Moist dark soil, underground root systems, fungi, stones, worms, glowing microorganisms, moss, bark texture, dew, pollen, strange flowers, leaves, vines, cracked wood, broken roof tiles, and collapsing stonework should all feel tactile and real. The world tree should look biologically rich and believable, but also majestic, sacred, invasive, and impossibly large. It should not look demonic or evil, but it should feel unsettling, ancient, and unstoppable.
Main concept: The camera must show the accelerated growth of the world tree in one dynamic sequence: underground seed germination, root expansion, sprout emergence, trunk growth, vine-like roots spreading into the village, houses being cracked and crushed by organic pressure, grotesque flowers blooming, and the final reveal of a fully grown colossal world tree dominating both the forest and the ruined village. Do not show fruit. No fruit formation at any point.
0–2s: Begin underground. The camera starts in a subterranean cross-section beneath the forest floor and the edge of an old abandoned village, moving through wet dark soil, fungal threads, stones, worms, glowing microorganisms, and tangled micro-root systems. A sacred seed buried deep in the earth absorbs moisture, swells, and cracks open. Tiny white roots emerge and push downward, while the first shoot forms upward. The camera circles the seed closely as roots force their way between stones, old buried foundations, and broken fragments of ancient masonry.
2–4s: The seed germinates violently and beautifully. Roots spread rapidly in all directions like living veins and twisting vines, pushing through soil, wrapping around rocks, cracking old stone foundations, and gripping buried wooden beams. The shoot suddenly thrusts upward. The camera whips upward with it as the sprout breaks through the forest floor in a burst of soil, moss, shattered stones, and glowing dust near the village. Leaves unfurl immediately in real time.
4–6s: Now above ground, the trunk thickens rapidly, bark texture forming in seconds. The camera spirals upward around the growing trunk as massive roots erupt outward around the base, lifting earth, cracking village paths, splitting stone walls, and pushing through wooden floors. Vine-like roots snake across the ground and climb over old cottages, wrapping around support beams, crushing fences, pulling roof tiles loose, and breaking windows through pressure. New branches burst from the trunk and spread over the rooftops. Fresh green leaves explode across the branches in dense waves.
6–8s: The world tree begins to bloom. Buds appear across the branches and across the vines consuming the houses. The flowers are strange, beautiful, and slightly grotesque: large fleshy asymmetrical blossoms with translucent petals, wet organic textures, deep crimson and pale ivory tones, dark purple veins, drifting pollen, and subtle bioluminescent edges. The camera flies through branches, leaves, cracked rooftops, hanging vines, and blooming flowers as petals open around the lens. Glowing insects and soft twilight light fill the canopy. Do not show fruit.
8–10s: The camera pulls back and rises into a grand reveal of the fully grown colossal world tree. Its enormous trunk towers above the ancient forest, its roots spread through the abandoned village like rivers and serpents, and its branches form a huge sacred canopy filled with grotesque flowers. The village is partially consumed: roofs cracked open, walls split, fences crushed, stone paths lifted, and houses wrapped in thick roots and vines. The destruction should look realistic and caused by organic pressure and rapid growth, not explosions. End on an awe-inspiring wide upward angle of the complete world tree, fully grown, flowering, vine-covered, and dominating the ruined village like a divine but unsettling living monument.
Important camera direction: The camera must actively follow the entire growth process in a dynamic way: start underground at seed level, track roots through the soil, follow roots cracking village foundations, whip upward with the sprout, spiral up the growing trunk, fly through expanding branches, follow vines wrapping around houses, move through bizarre flowers blooming, then pull back into a huge reveal of the final world tree consuming the abandoned village. Do not use a static or ordinary growth shot. The sequence must feel visually thrilling, cinematic, alive, and unsettling.
Negative prompt: cartoon, anime, video game, game cutscene, cheap CGI, static camera, boring wide shot, no underground view, no root detail, no germination, no village, no houses, no vines, no flower blooming, fruit, apples, berries, seed pods, ordinary tree, small tree, dry dead tree, demonic tree, horror monster tree, gore, blood, violence against people, humans, animals being harmed, explosions, fire, modern objects, cars, roads, power lines, city elements, text, logos, low-detail bark, fake leaves, unrealistic soil, plastic plants, blurry biology, flat lighting, muddy colors, low realism
A 10-second photorealistic cinematic dark fantasy nature sequence showing the birth of a colossal world tree from seed to full maturity, but its growth feels invasive, overwhelming, and almost predatory, as if living roots and vines are consuming an old abandoned village. The entire scene should look like an ultra-high-end nature documentary combined with a big-budget dark fantasy film. Purely photorealistic, richly detailed, visually spectacular, dynamic, and immersive. No cartoon look, no game cutscene look, no cheap CGI look. Every frame should look like premium large-format nature cinematography with subtle film grain, realistic textures, true-to-life lighting, and epic cinematic movement. No BGM, no music, no score, no soundtrack. Use only immersive diegetic sound: deep earth rumble, soil shifting, roots tearing through underground layers, moisture moving through dirt, seed shell cracking, sprout breaking through the ground, wood cracking, old houses creaking under pressure, roof tiles falling, stone walls splitting, vines tightening around beams, leaves unfolding, branches expanding, strange flowers blooming, wind through leaves, glowing insects, soft forest ambience, and the powerful organic creaking of a giant living tree growing at impossible speed. Visual style: Extremely realistic, National Geographic-level nature realism fused with dark high fantasy scale. A mystical ancient forest at twilight surrounds a forgotten rural village of old stone houses, wooden roofs, narrow paths, mossy wells, broken fences, and abandoned cottages. The village should feel old, quiet, and vulnerable, not modern. No city elements, no vehicles, no people, no electricity poles, no modern objects. Moist dark soil, underground root systems, fungi, stones, worms, glowing microorganisms, moss, bark texture, dew, pollen, strange flowers, leaves, vines, cracked wood, broken roof tiles, and collapsing stonework should all feel tactile and real. The world tree should look biologically rich and believable, but also majestic, sacred, invasive, and impossibly large. It should not look demonic or evil, but it should feel unsettling, ancient, and unstoppable. Main concept: The camera must show the accelerated growth of the world tree in one dynamic sequence: underground seed germination, root expansion, sprout emergence, trunk growth, vine-like roots spreading into the village, houses being cracked and crushed by organic pressure, grotesque flowers blooming, and the final reveal of a fully grown colossal world tree dominating both the forest and the ruined village. Do not show fruit. No fruit formation at any point. 0–2s: Begin underground. The camera starts in a subterranean cross-section beneath the forest floor and the edge of an old abandoned village, moving through wet dark soil, fungal threads, stones, worms, glowing microorganisms, and tangled micro-root systems. A sacred seed buried deep in the earth absorbs moisture, swells, and cracks open. Tiny white roots emerge and push downward, while the first shoot forms upward. The camera circles the seed closely as roots force their way between stones, old buried foundations, and broken fragments of ancient masonry. 2–4s: The seed germinates violently and beautifully. Roots spread rapidly in all directions like living veins and twisting vines, pushing through soil, wrapping around rocks, cracking old stone foundations, and gripping buried wooden beams. The shoot suddenly thrusts upward. The camera whips upward with it as the sprout breaks through the forest floor in a burst of soil, moss, shattered stones, and glowing dust near the village. Leaves unfurl immediately in real time. 4–6s: Now above ground, the trunk thickens rapidly, bark texture forming in seconds. The camera spirals upward around the growing trunk as massive roots erupt outward around the base, lifting earth, cracking village paths, splitting stone walls, and pushing through wooden floors. Vine-like roots snake across the ground and climb over old cottages, wrapping around support beams, crushing fences, pulling roof tiles loose, and breaking windows through pressure. New branches burst from the trunk and spread over the rooftops. Fresh green leaves explode across the branches in dense waves. 6–8s: The world tree begins to bloom. Buds appear across the branches and across the vines consuming the houses. The flowers are strange, beautiful, and slightly grotesque: large fleshy asymmetrical blossoms with translucent petals, wet organic textures, deep crimson and pale ivory tones, dark purple veins, drifting pollen, and subtle bioluminescent edges. The camera flies through branches, leaves, cracked rooftops, hanging vines, and blooming flowers as petals open around the lens. Glowing insects and soft twilight light fill the canopy. Do not show fruit. 8–10s: The camera pulls back and rises into a grand reveal of the fully grown colossal world tree. Its enormous trunk towers above the ancient forest, its roots spread through the abandoned village like rivers and serpents, and its branches form a huge sacred canopy filled with grotesque flowers. The village is partially consumed: roofs cracked open, walls split, fences crushed, stone paths lifted, and houses wrapped in thick roots and vines. The destruction should look realistic and caused by organic pressure and rapid growth, not explosions. End on an awe-inspiring wide upward angle of the complete world tree, fully grown, flowering, vine-covered, and dominating the ruined village like a divine but unsettling living monument. Important camera direction: The camera must actively follow the entire growth process in a dynamic way: start underground at seed level, track roots through the soil, follow roots cracking village foundations, whip upward with the sprout, spiral up the growing trunk, fly through expanding branches, follow vines wrapping around houses, move through bizarre flowers blooming, then pull back into a huge reveal of the final world tree consuming the abandoned village. Do not use a static or ordinary growth shot. The sequence must feel visually thrilling, cinematic, alive, and unsettling. Negative prompt: cartoon, anime, video game, game cutscene, cheap CGI, static camera, boring wide shot, no underground view, no root detail, no germination, no village, no houses, no vines, no flower blooming, fruit, apples, berries, seed pods, ordinary tree, small tree, dry dead tree, demonic tree, horror monster tree, gore, blood, violence against people, humans, animals being harmed, explosions, fire, modern objects, cars, roads, power lines, city elements, text, logos, low-detail bark, fake leaves, unrealistic soil, plastic plants, blurry biology, flat lighting, muddy colors, low realism
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