Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Fluffington Forest, there lived a terrifying Beast named Sir Growlington. He had giant claws, glowing eyes… and a very tiny problem. He was obsessed with strawberry lip balm. Every morning he’d roar: “WHO TOUCHED MY BERRY BLAST?!” The birds would faint. The squirrels filed complaints. One day, a clever village girl named Bella accidentally wandered into his castle while chasing a chicken wearing sunglasses. The Beast captured her dramatically. “YOU ARE MY PRISONER!” he thundered. Bella blinked. “Okay… but your eyelashes are amazing.” The Beast instantly blushed so hard smoke came out of his ears. Days passed. Bella discovered the Beast wasn’t scary at all. He watched romantic soap operas, cried during puppy commercials, and practiced smiling in mirrors like: “Rawr… no, too murdery. Hmm.” One night they had a fancy dinner. The Beast tried to impress her by dancing. Unfortunately, his tail knocked over the cake, the soup, a violin player, and somehow a chandelier. Bella laughed so hard she snorted spaghetti out of her nose. The Beast gasped. “That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.” Then suddenly — BOOM! — the magic curse broke. The Beast transformed into a handsome prince. Bella stared at him. “…Can you turn back?” “What?! Why?!” “You were way funnier hairy.” So the prince put on a fake tail, roared like a confused cow, and they lived happily ever after — opening the kingdom’s first couples therapy café for emotionally dramatic monsters.
A 3D render of a steampunk woman inspired by Bella Kotakâs dark fairytale aesthetic. She wears intricately detailed gold and cyan clothing, with ornate metallic accessories and miniature steampunk gadgets. Her expression is enigmatic, set in a moody, cinematic environment with rich textures and fantasy lighting. Photorealistic detail, UHD clarity, highly detailed miniatures, soft glowing highlights, ethereal atmosphere, in the style of Bella Kotak and Artgerm.
Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Fluffington Forest, there lived a terrifying Beast named Sir Growlington. He had giant claws, glowing eyes… and a very tiny problem. He was obsessed with strawberry lip balm. Every morning he’d roar: “WHO TOUCHED MY BERRY BLAST?!” The birds would faint. The squirrels filed complaints. One day, a clever village girl named Bella accidentally wandered into his castle while chasing a chicken wearing sunglasses. The Beast captured her dramatically. “YOU ARE MY PRISONER!” he thundered. Bella blinked. “Okay… but your eyelashes are amazing.” The Beast instantly blushed so hard smoke came out of his ears. Days passed. Bella discovered the Beast wasn’t scary at all. He watched romantic soap operas, cried during puppy commercials, and practiced smiling in mirrors like: “Rawr… no, too murdery. Hmm.” One night they had a fancy dinner. The Beast tried to impress her by dancing. Unfortunately, his tail knocked over the cake, the soup, a violin player, and somehow a chandelier. Bella laughed so hard she snorted spaghetti out of her nose. The Beast gasped. “That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.” Then suddenly — BOOM! — the magic curse broke. The Beast transformed into a handsome prince. Bella stared at him. “…Can you turn back?” “What?! Why?!” “You were way funnier hairy.” So the prince put on a fake tail, roared like a confused cow, and they lived happily ever after — opening the kingdom’s first couples therapy café for emotionally dramatic monsters.
A 3D render of a steampunk woman inspired by Bella Kotakâs dark fairytale aesthetic. She wears intricately detailed gold and cyan clothing, with ornate metallic accessories and miniature steampunk gadgets. Her expression is enigmatic, set in a moody, cinematic environment with rich textures and fantasy lighting. Photorealistic detail, UHD clarity, highly detailed miniatures, soft glowing highlights, ethereal atmosphere, in the style of Bella Kotak and Artgerm.
Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Fluffington Forest, there lived a terrifying Beast named Sir Growlington. He had giant claws, glowing eyes… and a very tiny problem. He was obsessed with strawberry lip balm. Every morning he’d roar: “WHO TOUCHED MY BERRY BLAST?!” The birds would faint. The squirrels filed complaints. One day, a clever village girl named Bella accidentally wandered into his castle while chasing a chicken wearing sunglasses. The Beast captured her dramatically. “YOU ARE MY PRISONER!” he thundered. Bella blinked. “Okay… but your eyelashes are amazing.” The Beast instantly blushed so hard smoke came out of his ears. Days passed. Bella discovered the Beast wasn’t scary at all. He watched romantic soap operas, cried during puppy commercials, and practiced smiling in mirrors like: “Rawr… no, too murdery. Hmm.” One night they had a fancy dinner. The Beast tried to impress her by dancing. Unfortunately, his tail knocked over the cake, the soup, a violin player, and somehow a chandelier. Bella laughed so hard she snorted spaghetti out of her nose. The Beast gasped. “That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.” Then suddenly — BOOM! — the magic curse broke. The Beast transformed into a handsome prince. Bella stared at him. “…Can you turn back?” “What?! Why?!” “You were way funnier hairy.” So the prince put on a fake tail, roared like a confused cow, and they lived happily ever after — opening the kingdom’s first couples therapy café for emotionally dramatic monsters.
A 3D render of a steampunk woman inspired by Bella Kotakâs dark fairytale aesthetic. She wears intricately detailed gold and cyan clothing, with ornate metallic accessories and miniature steampunk gadgets. Her expression is enigmatic, set in a moody, cinematic environment with rich textures and fantasy lighting. Photorealistic detail, UHD clarity, highly detailed miniatures, soft glowing highlights, ethereal atmosphere, in the style of Bella Kotak and Artgerm.
Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Fluffington Forest, there lived a terrifying Beast named Sir Growlington. He had giant claws, glowing eyes… and a very tiny problem. He was obsessed with strawberry lip balm. Every morning he’d roar: “WHO TOUCHED MY BERRY BLAST?!” The birds would faint. The squirrels filed complaints. One day, a clever village girl named Bella accidentally wandered into his castle while chasing a chicken wearing sunglasses. The Beast captured her dramatically. “YOU ARE MY PRISONER!” he thundered. Bella blinked. “Okay… but your eyelashes are amazing.” The Beast instantly blushed so hard smoke came out of his ears. Days passed. Bella discovered the Beast wasn’t scary at all. He watched romantic soap operas, cried during puppy commercials, and practiced smiling in mirrors like: “Rawr… no, too murdery. Hmm.” One night they had a fancy dinner. The Beast tried to impress her by dancing. Unfortunately, his tail knocked over the cake, the soup, a violin player, and somehow a chandelier. Bella laughed so hard she snorted spaghetti out of her nose. The Beast gasped. “That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.” Then suddenly — BOOM! — the magic curse broke. The Beast transformed into a handsome prince. Bella stared at him. “…Can you turn back?” “What?! Why?!” “You were way funnier hairy.” So the prince put on a fake tail, roared like a confused cow, and they lived happily ever after — opening the kingdom’s first couples therapy café for emotionally dramatic monsters.
A 3D render of a steampunk woman inspired by Bella Kotakâs dark fairytale aesthetic. She wears intricately detailed gold and cyan clothing, with ornate metallic accessories and miniature steampunk gadgets. Her expression is enigmatic, set in a moody, cinematic environment with rich textures and fantasy lighting. Photorealistic detail, UHD clarity, highly detailed miniatures, soft glowing highlights, ethereal atmosphere, in the style of Bella Kotak and Artgerm.
Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Fluffington Forest, there lived a terrifying Beast named Sir Growlington. He had giant claws, glowing eyes… and a very tiny problem. He was obsessed with strawberry lip balm. Every morning he’d roar: “WHO TOUCHED MY BERRY BLAST?!” The birds would faint. The squirrels filed complaints. One day, a clever village girl named Bella accidentally wandered into his castle while chasing a chicken wearing sunglasses. The Beast captured her dramatically. “YOU ARE MY PRISONER!” he thundered. Bella blinked. “Okay… but your eyelashes are amazing.” The Beast instantly blushed so hard smoke came out of his ears. Days passed. Bella discovered the Beast wasn’t scary at all. He watched romantic soap operas, cried during puppy commercials, and practiced smiling in mirrors like: “Rawr… no, too murdery. Hmm.” One night they had a fancy dinner. The Beast tried to impress her by dancing. Unfortunately, his tail knocked over the cake, the soup, a violin player, and somehow a chandelier. Bella laughed so hard she snorted spaghetti out of her nose. The Beast gasped. “That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.” Then suddenly — BOOM! — the magic curse broke. The Beast transformed into a handsome prince. Bella stared at him. “…Can you turn back?” “What?! Why?!” “You were way funnier hairy.” So the prince put on a fake tail, roared like a confused cow, and they lived happily ever after — opening the kingdom’s first couples therapy café for emotionally dramatic monsters.
A 3D render of a steampunk woman inspired by Bella Kotakâs dark fairytale aesthetic. She wears intricately detailed gold and cyan clothing, with ornate metallic accessories and miniature steampunk gadgets. Her expression is enigmatic, set in a moody, cinematic environment with rich textures and fantasy lighting. Photorealistic detail, UHD clarity, highly detailed miniatures, soft glowing highlights, ethereal atmosphere, in the style of Bella Kotak and Artgerm.
Once upon a time in the magical kingdom of Fluffington Forest, there lived a terrifying Beast named Sir Growlington. He had giant claws, glowing eyes… and a very tiny problem. He was obsessed with strawberry lip balm. Every morning he’d roar: “WHO TOUCHED MY BERRY BLAST?!” The birds would faint. The squirrels filed complaints. One day, a clever village girl named Bella accidentally wandered into his castle while chasing a chicken wearing sunglasses. The Beast captured her dramatically. “YOU ARE MY PRISONER!” he thundered. Bella blinked. “Okay… but your eyelashes are amazing.” The Beast instantly blushed so hard smoke came out of his ears. Days passed. Bella discovered the Beast wasn’t scary at all. He watched romantic soap operas, cried during puppy commercials, and practiced smiling in mirrors like: “Rawr… no, too murdery. Hmm.” One night they had a fancy dinner. The Beast tried to impress her by dancing. Unfortunately, his tail knocked over the cake, the soup, a violin player, and somehow a chandelier. Bella laughed so hard she snorted spaghetti out of her nose. The Beast gasped. “That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.” Then suddenly — BOOM! — the magic curse broke. The Beast transformed into a handsome prince. Bella stared at him. “…Can you turn back?” “What?! Why?!” “You were way funnier hairy.” So the prince put on a fake tail, roared like a confused cow, and they lived happily ever after — opening the kingdom’s first couples therapy café for emotionally dramatic monsters.
A 3D render of a steampunk woman inspired by Bella Kotakâs dark fairytale aesthetic. She wears intricately detailed gold and cyan clothing, with ornate metallic accessories and miniature steampunk gadgets. Her expression is enigmatic, set in a moody, cinematic environment with rich textures and fantasy lighting. Photorealistic detail, UHD clarity, highly detailed miniatures, soft glowing highlights, ethereal atmosphere, in the style of Bella Kotak and Artgerm.