A majestic Indian Queen of unparalleled presence, standing tall and regal, embodying centuries of royal heritage. She is adorned in a full-length traditional royal sari or lehenga of immense scale—its fabric extending over 300 feet in every direction, enveloping the ground beneath her like a vast, shimmering sea. The dress is crafted from the finest silk and brocade, dyed in rich hues of deep crimson, vibrant gold, and royal sapphire blue. Intricately embroidered with painstaking gold and silver threadwork, the patterns depict ancient motifs: lotus flowers symbolizing purity, peacocks for grace, and sacred mandalas representing spiritual strength. Every inch of the fabric is alive with detail, woven with symbolic meaning and exquisite artistry. Embedded into the embroidery are thousands of precious jewels—fiery rubies, deep green emeralds, luminous sapphires, and sparkling diamonds—each hand-sewn meticulously, catching and refracting the light with dazzling brilliance. The immense weight of the dress is evident in the heavy drape of its many layers, including hidden reinforced fabrics and metal threads that lend both strength and heaviness, making every step a monumental effort. Yet the dress bears the scars of her ordeal. Its edges are frayed and jagged, torn in places as if clawed by fate. Bloodstains, dried and darkened, mar the golden embroidery in somber patches, while some seams strain under the burden, causing clusters of jewels to loosen or fall away—scattered like See more