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A ghostly female samurai puppet, with pale skin, dark makeup, and a tattered kimono, holds a glowing shattered naginata on a misty theater stage.

A ghostly female samurai puppet, with pale skin, dark makeup, and a tattered kimono, holds a glowing shattered naginata on a misty theater stage.

"A full-body, hyper-detailed illustration of a traditional Japanese Bunraku-Kabuki puppet marionette depicting an onna-musha (female samurai) as a yūrei (ghost). Appearance: Pale, cracked porcelain face with Kabuki kumadori makeup (red and blue shadows), hollow glowing eyes, long flowing black hair that floats unnaturally. Costume: Tattered white burial kimono (shiroshōzoku) layered over broken samurai armor (domaru), frayed obi sash. Semi-transparent ghostly fabric. Puppet Aesthetics: Visible wooden joints (shoulders, elbows, knees), strings attached to limbs, but some strings are severed or floating. Ghostly Effects: Ethereal blue mist at the feet, faint glow, one foot hovering slightly off the ground. Weapon: A shattered naginata (ghostly blade) with a faint glow. Pose: Dynamic Kabuki 'mie' pose—one arm outstretched as if mid-battle, head tilted sorrowfully. Background: Dark, misty Edo-period theater stage with faint silhouettes of kuroko (puppeteers) in the shadows. Style: Realistic yet stylized, blending ukiyo-e woodblock textures with modern fantasy illustration. Hyper-detailed, 4K resolution." See more