It's my turn to set the Community Challenge for this week...
'Behold!
The God of Heart Transplants
Referencing Aztec mythology to re-imagine a once terrifying deity, into a healing one, who now guides surgeons in their work'
Theme
This weeks theme is 'Old Gods, New Jobs'
Past civilizations had deity's for everything, ones that helped explain natural phenomena, others that governed all aspects of everyday life... there was even one for door hinges
You are tasked with creating Gods/Goddesses for our modern life, they can be referenced from the past or be entirely new creations
Rules
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Follow the community’s rules above all else
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One comment and image per user
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Embed image directly in the post (no external link)
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Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we're all here for fun)
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At the end of the week each post will be scored according to the following grid
| Prize | Points | |
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| | Most upvoted | +3 points | | Second most upvoted | +1 point | | Theme is clear | +1 point | | OP’s favorite (me, this week) | +1 point | | Most original | +1 point | | Last entry (to compensate for less time to vote) | +1 point | | Prompt and workflow included | +1 point | 6. Posts that are ex aequo will both get the points 7. Winner gets to pick next theme! Good luck everyone and have fun!
Past entries
- Dieselpunk
- Goosebump Book
- Deep Space Wonders
- Fairy Tales
- A New Sport
- Monsters are Back to School
- War and Peace
- Distant lands
- Unreal Cartoons
- Sustainable Ecumenopolis
- Masks
- Mascots
I'm looking forward to seeing your creations
😀
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Pryopticon, the Watcher in the Shadows
Pryopticon reigns in the unseen sanctum of surveillance, a deity revered in hushed tones by those who seek control through knowledge. In a world where privacy is a fading myth, Pryopticon’s gaze pierces through the digital veil, unearthing secrets and fears..
One more because I finally managed to get Midjourney to kind of make what I wanted :)
Midjourney prompt:
oil painting style, cybernetic monster made of dozens eyes, the god of surveillance, in a temple-like server room --ar 4:3 --s 75