A powerful tale of forgiveness and salvation told with a deftness of touch from the man who wrote King Kong. A jilted man plans to murder his wife when a mysterious figure appears to accompany him through the night. “A man has thought and will of his own,” the stranger insists, and yet the innermost thoughts of the would-be murderer are exposed even in darkness: “The stranger knew all.” Never explicitly recognised as Jesus, this story nevertheless carries the moral that darkness is as light to God, nothing is hidden and, even in our bleakest, most carnal moments, he is there, often silent, whispering redemption.
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
A powerful tale of forgiveness and salvation told with a deftness of touch from the man who wrote King Kong. A jilted man plans to murder his wife when a mysterious figure appears to accompany him through the night. “A man has thought and will of his own,” the stranger insists, and yet the innermost thoughts of the would-be murderer are exposed even in darkness: “The stranger knew all.” Never explicitly recognised as Jesus, this story nevertheless carries the moral that darkness is as light to God, nothing is hidden and, even in our bleakest, most carnal moments, he is there, often silent, whispering redemption.
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
A powerful tale of forgiveness and salvation told with a deftness of touch from the man who wrote King Kong. A jilted man plans to murder his wife when a mysterious figure appears to accompany him through the night. “A man has thought and will of his own,” the stranger insists, and yet the innermost thoughts of the would-be murderer are exposed even in darkness: “The stranger knew all.” Never explicitly recognised as Jesus, this story nevertheless carries the moral that darkness is as light to God, nothing is hidden and, even in our bleakest, most carnal moments, he is there, often silent, whispering redemption.
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
A powerful tale of forgiveness and salvation told with a deftness of touch from the man who wrote King Kong. A jilted man plans to murder his wife when a mysterious figure appears to accompany him through the night. “A man has thought and will of his own,” the stranger insists, and yet the innermost thoughts of the would-be murderer are exposed even in darkness: “The stranger knew all.” Never explicitly recognised as Jesus, this story nevertheless carries the moral that darkness is as light to God, nothing is hidden and, even in our bleakest, most carnal moments, he is there, often silent, whispering redemption.
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
A powerful tale of forgiveness and salvation told with a deftness of touch from the man who wrote King Kong. A jilted man plans to murder his wife when a mysterious figure appears to accompany him through the night. “A man has thought and will of his own,” the stranger insists, and yet the innermost thoughts of the would-be murderer are exposed even in darkness: “The stranger knew all.” Never explicitly recognised as Jesus, this story nevertheless carries the moral that darkness is as light to God, nothing is hidden and, even in our bleakest, most carnal moments, he is there, often silent, whispering redemption.
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
A powerful tale of forgiveness and salvation told with a deftness of touch from the man who wrote King Kong. A jilted man plans to murder his wife when a mysterious figure appears to accompany him through the night. “A man has thought and will of his own,” the stranger insists, and yet the innermost thoughts of the would-be murderer are exposed even in darkness: “The stranger knew all.” Never explicitly recognised as Jesus, this story nevertheless carries the moral that darkness is as light to God, nothing is hidden and, even in our bleakest, most carnal moments, he is there, often silent, whispering redemption.
Dreaming is a function of sleep. A machine, a computer, or a super-computer does not sleep or require sleep. Nevertheless, here we are… in a world where machines are dreaming away… in a cosmic multiverse of possibilities, neon flash, cyborg, future,8K octane render, ultra-realistic --uplight --ar 16:9 --q 2
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work
Redwood, a little-known town just to the south Thunderwater. Nevertheless, a distinctive feature of Redwood is very good houses, all the roofs of which are covered with red tiles, which are produced here. It is mostly inhabited by humans, but there are also dwarves and rarely elves. The town is very well developed, its inhabitants clearly live in prosperity. This is due, firstly, to the mayor, and secondly, to the clay mines and the tile factory where the residents work