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A monstrous devil face carved into dark stone with glowing orange eyes, open mouth, and ram horns, surrounded by lava.

A monstrous devil face carved into dark stone with glowing orange eyes, open mouth, and ram horns, surrounded by lava.

Give me an image showing the following for my D&D game. The Devil's Face Chamber (35 ft × 25 ft, lava scar across southeast) This chamber is dominated by an enormous carving set into the floor itself. The southeastern section of the room has been torn apart by a massive lava scar—molten rock has consumed perhaps a third of the chamber, creating a barrier of heat and destruction that glows with hellish orange light. But what draws your eye, what makes your breath catch, is the floor in the intact northwestern section. Carved into the stone with exquisite and disturbing detail is the face of a devil. The visage is ten feet from horn-tip to chin, its features twisted in an expression that seems to shift between rage, hunger, and cruel amusement as shadows from the lava play across it. The horns curl back from its temples like a ram's, each scale and fang rendered with impossible precision. The most disturbing feature is the mouth. It's open wide, carved into a perfect circle approximately three feet in diameter. The opening descends into darkness—not the shallow depth you'd expect from a floor carving, but true darkness that seems to go down much farther than it should. A faint wind issues from the mouth, carrying with it strange sounds: whispers, distant screams, laughter, all echoing as if from very far away. Around the perimeter of the face, an inscription spirals in text that shifts and changes. See more