Image - 2026-06-14 09:54
A medieval illuminated manuscript marginalia style illustration. The art style must be deliberately crude, flat, two-dimensional line art with distorted human proportions, stiff wooden poses, and an absolute lack of realistic depth or shading, rendered as if painted with ink and tempera on aged, yellowed vellum. The entire scene is enclosed in a single frame. Two simple, clunky medieval knights in bulky metal armor and two Catholic priests (one wearing a tall bishop miter hat, one a monk with a tonsure) are standing in a stone cave next to a heavy, open wooden door. Their faces look comically hesitant and slightly frightened; they are nervously pointing fingers and whispering about what lies inside. Through the open doorway, they look into a bizarre medieval interpretation of the modern Backrooms: an endless, surreal office maze. Crucially, this interior must NOT look like a real photo. The signature yellow wallpaper with a chevron pattern must be drawn by hand in a flat, simplified, primitive style on the walls. The fluorescent ceiling lights must be rendered as simple, flat, glowing white rectangles on a painted ceiling with no depth. The entire modern office interior is drawn using the same distorted, primitive perspective as the characters, completely reimagining modern elements as a 14th-century drawing. The page frame is decorated with blocky gothic Latin text and weird drollerie margin figures, such as a multi-headed snail on the borders.
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