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@neynar Redraw my pfp image as if it were created by a 6-year-old child with a vivid, magical imagination. It should look like a messy, innocent hand drawing made in a school notebook using different colored pens. The style must feel childlike, clumsy, imperfect, and playful, with wobbly lines, awkward proportions, uneven line weight, scribbly texture, random doodles, and charming “trying really hard but still very bad” energy. Preserve the subject’s identity and recognizability in a simplified, naive way, as if a child copied it from memory. Reimagine the subject as a powerful final boss — an overwhelming, legendary presence at the climax of a magical battle. Place the scene in a chaotic, child-imagined fantasy world filled with abstract shapes, floating forms, glowing orbs, spirals, stars, strange towers, shifting landscapes, magical bursts, and unpredictable environments that do not fully follow real-world logic. The world should feel imaginative, playful, and slightly surreal, like a child inventing a fantasy universe on paper. Even in this naive drawing style, the subject should feel dominant, iconic, and slightly intimidating. Use exaggerated scale and composition so the subject feels large and important, like the center of a final boss encounter, but interpreted through the logic of a child’s drawing rather than realistic perspective. The mood should be a strong contrast: epic, mysterious, and powerful, but also cute, messy, whimsical, and unintentionally funny. The magical feeling should come from simple shapes, colors, and childlike imagination, not from detailed realism. Very important: do not include any readable text anywhere in the image. No words, no letters, no numbers, no labels, no captions, and no symbols that resemble writing. All storytelling must be visual only through shapes, colors, and doodles.
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