Hipparchia,The Harlot Reject
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As the moon hit the sky, replacing Ra with Orion, Hipparchia was cold. Her ginger hair frosted over. She wept, her tears oiling the pure, fertile forest ground. She began to croak out words—her final rebellion Against the evil of the world: “To be good is to suffer! To tell the truth is to be cut off! And to love is to empty yourself! These fools in the village! They say I’m replaceable! My virtue is their repulsion! The village has locked God in a cage And refuses to let Him out! Christ only matters when convenient! But if I have to live in the forest, so be it! May I die! May I die! And may I live eternally!”
Woman, Puritan clothing, 16th century, long ginger hair, orange hair, laying in dirt in the snowy forest, sick, slowly dying, extremely detailed gorgeous, dark forest, snow, snowy, sketch,ink painting
Mostra parametri
- Dimensione
- 640 x 640
- Passaggi di campionamento
- 25
- Metodo di campionamento
- Euler a
- Scala CFG
- 5.5
- Negativo
- long neck, deformed, mutated, mutation, ugly, disfigured, poorly drawn face, skin blemishes, skin spots, acne, the wrong limb, lowers, bad anatomy, bad hands, text, error, missing fingers, extra digit,Excess fingers, fewer digits, cropped, worst quality, low quality, normal quality, jpeg artifacts, signature, watermark, username, blurry,Black line,Excess hands, extra hands, jpeg artifacts, nsfw