THE BLEEDING MOUNTAIN
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In a forgotten realm where the veil between the physical world and the realm of spirits is thin, a mountain stands—its jagged, black peaks reaching into the sky like the fingers of an ancient god. This mountain is known as the Bleeding Mountain, a place where the earth itself cries out in pain, and the skies are tainted by an unnatural red. The snow-capped peaks, once pure and serene, are now marred by the blood that seeps from their very core, dripping down into the land below.
The red liquid, like an omen of impending doom, spreads across the land, staining the once-pristine white of the snow with the life force of the mountain. The trees, blackened and twisted, stand like silent witnesses to the agony of the earth, their shapes sharp and unnerving against the bleeding horizon. No one knows why the mountain bleeds or what terrible force has awakened it from its slumber. Some say it is the curse of an ancient god, angry and forsaken by humanity. Others whisper of a great battle fought long ago, where the earth itself was wounded, and the blood has never stopped flowing since.
In the reflection below the mountain, the red continues to spill out, spreading like wildfire. The mirrored lake appears as a haunting echo of the reality above, amplifying the violence of the natural world. The air is thick with the scent of decay, and the once peaceful wilderness is now a realm of dread, as if the land itself has been infected by an insidious curse.
The Bleeding Mountain is a living nightmare, a symbol of a world unbalanced and undone by forces beyond human comprehension. Those brave—or foolish—enough to venture near it are drawn into its strange and terrifying pull, forever becoming part of its tragic tale. It stands as a warning, a testament to the dangers of disturbing forces beyond our control, a bleeding wound in the very fabric of nature.
ORIGINAL PIECE FROM ARTIST & CO-FOUNDER DAVID DRAKE
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