Destroyed Corridor free prompts and swap face images

314 text to image prompts for destroyed corridor are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

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A view through a large window of a landslide impacting a mining area. Rendered with an attention-grabbing, destructive atmosphere.
Inside a pulsating, biomechanical megastructure, a renegade bioweapon developer explores an ever-shifting labyrinth of living corridors. The walls breathe, lined with twitching muscle fibers and glowing neural pathways. Every step echoes through the organic tunnels, their surfaces slick with an unknown fluid that reacts to touch. The air is filled with pheromonal signals, guiding—or misleading—intruders deeper into the structure’s core. Their body is augmented with guest muscle donators, allowing them to interface with the organic mainframe. Massive organic servers pulsate in the central chamber, their data encoded in strands of DNA. Something ancient and sentient lurks within the structure, watching, waiting, its presence felt in the rhythm of the shifting walls.
In a decrepit, overgrown metropolis, an underground street artist hides among the ruins, their body a fusion of synthetic and organic mutations. Their bioluminescent tattoos and sinewon grafts shift in response to danger, a testament to the unchecked experimentation of corporate bioweapon research. Fungal growths sprawl over abandoned biotech facilities, their spores whispering fragmented data to those who can decipher them. Towering over the ruins, bio-mechanical monoliths stand as remnants of failed utopias, their vascular piping still pumping a strange, viscous fluid. In the distance, swarms of gene-spliced drones patrol the skies, scanning for rogue mutations. The atmosphere is eerie, a mix of decay and unholy evolution, where nature and technology have become indistinguishable.
worried wojak with clenched jaw in a cluttered room
worried wojak surrounded by cracked earth with apocalyptic ruins, drawn in modern flat design