A large 16th- century manor in France, located in Ariège, stands before the Pyrenees, which lie much further back behind it. The old manor overlooks a vast, heavily wooded valley, and the forest is large, dark, and snow- covered. The house is haunted, featuring a grand carriage entrance and two small corner towers. The manor overlooks a vast, dark, snow- covered forest that stretches all the way to the foothills of mountains that are much further away. In front of the first- floor windows, there is a charming little balcony. The building appears to have been abandoned for several years, with some ivy growing on the wall, and some roof tiles are missing. The manor seems to have been abandoned for a long time. The atmosphere is icy—a cold wind blows fiercely, the sky is dark, and even a few snowflakes are falling along the path. Sheets of fog hover near the ground. The forest is dense and, everywhere, it appears to be inhabited by spirits. A character is seen in three- quarter view from a distance on horseback, positioned in front of the manor’s carriage entrance. He is a 19th- century bourgeois, dressed like Sherlock Holmes. His clothes are elegant and opulent, a bit retro and very gothic. He wears a tricorne and carries a combat cane resting on his shoulder. The style of the image should be a blend of Miyazaki’s anime with beautiful colors and a gothic atmosphere, predominantly featuring orange, gold, gray, and blue
