Nativity Scene Style - V1

In the heart of ancient Babylon, where towering ziggurats pierce the heavens and the Euphrates River flows with liquid gold, a mythic nativity unfolds. The manger, a grand altar carved from lapis lazuli, cradles a newborn Bull-Man god, his muscular form rippling with divine power. His horns, tipped with celestial bronze, gleam in the torchlight, and his eyes, pools of molten amber, blaze with otherworldly wisdom.Ishtar, the Queen of Heaven, adorned with a crown of shimmering stars and a necklace of carnelian beads, kneels before the divine infant, her lips curved in a reverent smile. Her flowing robes, woven from threads of moonlight and stardust, shimmer with celestial energy.Marduk, the King of the Gods, stands beside her, his mighty form clad in armor of polished obsidian. His gaze, fierce and protective, rests upon the Bull-Man god, his hand resting upon the hilt of his lightning-forged sword.A chorus of Apkallu, wise and winged beings, encircles the altar, their voices raised in a hymn of praise. Their feathered wings, tipped with gold, shimmer in the torchlight, and their eyes, filled with ancient knowledge, reflect the divine light emanating from the Bull-Man god.The air crackles with divine energy, as the Star of Bethlehem is replaced by a radiant eight-pointed star, its celestial light illuminating the scene with an otherworldly glow.<lora:Nativity Scene Style_epoch_10:1>