An ominous yet beautiful figure appears before us – a fairy girl whose image is reminiscent of the other worlds and eternity. Her body is a mixture of life and death, because there is still skin on her head and torso, but the rest of her being has long since turned into a skeleton. This contrast between living flesh and a cold, silent dead body adds a dark mystery to the image. Her jet-black hair falls around her head, giving her a mysterious and slightly frightening look. It seems to hide her true essence, leaving only reflections of her past life. She is dressed in a black corset dress that fits tightly around her slender figure. The dress is decorated with black metal inserts, which add a sense of heaviness and danger, as if these metal elements are a reminder of her inexorable connection with the world of the dead. Her hands are mechanical structures, thin and fragile in appearance, but at the same time incredibly strong. They seem to be made of old gears and mechanisms, reminiscent of forgotten engineering of the past, emphasizing that this fairy no longer belongs to the world of the living. The purple wings, shimmering in the night wind, shimmer with a strange light. They seem ephemeral, as if made of the finest material, ready to crumble in the air at any moment. And yet, they hold her in the air, giving her an ominous look of a night shadow flying over the city. Behind her, a night city stretches out, hidden in the twilight, illuminated only by a few lights. The sky above it glows with an eerie green light, like a harbinger of something frightening and inevitable. This light envelops the figure of the fairy, emphasizing her demonic beauty and alienation to everything earthly.