Biomechanical Leviathan Emergence
A dark, cinematic montage prompt for Seedance 2.0 depicting a massive biomechanical creature rising from the flooded ruins of a megacity during a storm.
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Montage, multi-shot cinematic, don't use one camera angle or single cut. Photorealistic, 35mm film quality, ARRI ALEXA aesthetic, film grain, apocalyptic color grade. SUBJECT: Colossal biomechanical leviathan — matte black armored hull body shaped like an elongated war-vessel, single glowing red optical lens at the front, dozens of segmented mechanical tentacles extending from beneath the hull, organic pilot-entity fused at the rear — pale wired humanoid head with cybernetic tendrils, exposed pink bioluminescent core radiating energy through the chest. Follow @image_1. ENVIRONMENT: Flooded ruined megacity at dusk — half-submerged skyscraper skeletons, dark storm clouds, still grey water reflecting the structure, distant intact skyline on the horizon. MOOD: Submerged dormancy → rising awareness → full emergence. MUSIC: Deep sub-bass drone building slowly, 50 BPM, distant thunder. COLOR LOGIC: Storm-grey base — pink bioluminescent core the only warm light source. LOGIC RULE: Maintain hull proportions, tentacle count and placement, pilot-entity position, and red lens across all shots. SHOT 1: WS, 14mm low angle / The water surface is still. Then it begins to tremble — concentric ripples spreading outward as something vast shifts beneath. The red lens ignites first, piercing the murky water from below. / SFX: deep underwater rumble, water tension, distant thunder. SHOT 2: ECU, 85mm static / The pink bioluminescent core at the pilot-entity's chest pulses once, then steadies into a slow rhythmic glow — like a heartbeat returning. Wired tendrils along the head twitch and extend slightly. / SFX: core pulse tone, organic servo whir. SHOT 3: WS, 24mm rising / The hull breaks the surface — water cascading off the armored plating in heavy sheets, sending displacement waves rippling outward across the flooded ruins. Tentacles emerge one by one, water sliding off each segmented limb. / SFX: water displacement roar, mechanical joint sounds, cascading runoff. SHOT 4: WS, 14mm low angle pull-back / Full silhouette now towers above the waterline against the storm sky, tentacles spreading wide for balance, the pilot-entity's head tilting back as the bioluminescent core flares brighter. Camera pulls back revealing the true scale against the ruined skyline. / SFX: full-scale reveal tone, thunder crack, core flare hum.
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