I think that this might just be the first time I've not generated way too many images for a single outcome. That is a very good thing indeed as it makes this experience rather painless for me; unlike the issue of generalised existence.
Speaking of pain, that is certainly one way in which the Tower can be described; with the imagery depicting a tall tower in crisis, surrounded by lightning, perhaps having people throwing themselves from the burning or compromised structure.
There's also lightning going on, generally speaking, and that is certainly one of the elements that I want to completely focus on, because lightning is cool.
The Tower also represents a moment when everything in your life seems to be falling apart, and you are forced to confront difficult truths about yourself and your situation. The Tower can indicate that old structures or ways of thinking are being destroyed, and that you must be prepared for change. Change is good.
The Tower card can also represent a loss of control, just like wheels breaking traction as you go around a corner too quickly.
When the Tower card appears it may indicate a difficult situation, but that this situation is ultimately an opportunity for growth and transformation.
Perhaps it could be a Phoenix, as to me this also gives hints of things linked to rebirth from crisis and tragedy.
Time to start looking at some of the thumbnail that were generated in a larger context.
Here, there is not a great deal of drama on show. There's a tower that has a really bizarre sense of scale relative to the figure that is represented, and that is problematic. The use of people as a sense of scale in illustrations is a way in which we can relate to how big something might be.
Onto the next image I go.
Here, instead there's an image of a woman, wreathed in lightning. They're tall, like a tower, but in terms of an actual representation of a tower I would allege that this is an abject failure. When generating these particular images, I am modifying my prompt as I go, and that's part of the learning experience. It never ends!
I like this particular image as a result of the natural environment in which it is placed. The craggy rocks on the right hand side of the image is an important part of the balance of the composition here, with the lightning raking across the other side of the image.
Here is another tower, but from a different perspective. This tower rises far above the clouds, and is within the storm itself. It is an interesting representation. I like the fact that the tallest tier of the tower is visible; and among it, figures can be seen. They do not seem to be in any sense of turmoil; but they're present. Probably not something that is perfect.
Finally, there is this image; which I like. It is a combination of several of the other images - there's some cloud, some lightning, and the very base of the tower appears to be ablaze. As a result, I am definitely going to be pushing this image along the way in order to make it work more cohesively with the other images in the series.
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