WooouTK
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Remember how, in both the old Mummy movies and the most recent one, the villains—Imhotep and Ahmanet—shared the same fate? As punishment for their crimes, they were mummified alive and sealed in sarcophagi, doomed to spend a dreadfully boring eternity… until, thousands of years later, they were freed in modern times—only to end up getting thrashed by Brendan Fraser and Tom Cruise.
Well… my idea is something along those lines. The difference is that, instead of carelessly leaving the tomb unattended so that some fool might come poking around centuries or millennia later and unleash disaster, I’ve placed a group of devoted guardians to make sure the condemned one serves out her sentence undisturbed for all eternity. And why not? From time to time they can also remind her—through a little foot stimulation—of the gravity of her crimes. 🤭
This concept came to me when I downloaded an Egyptian tomb–themed scene for another project. The set included a sarcophagus with a removable lid. At first, I wasn’t sure how best to present it. I considered making the lid partially transparent, so you could see both what was happening outside and what was inside the sarcophagus. But after trying it, the result was pretty underwhelming. So instead of producing one messy version, I decided to create two—each one clearly showing exactly what I wanted to convey.
Remember how, in both the old Mummy movies and the most recent one, the villains—Imhotep and Ahmanet—shared the same fate? As punishment for their crimes, they were mummified alive and sealed in sarcophagi, doomed to spend a dreadfully boring eternity… until, thousands of years later, they were freed in modern times—only to end up getting thrashed by Brendan Fraser and Tom Cruise.
Well… my idea is something along those lines. The difference is that, instead of carelessly leaving the tomb unattended so that some fool might come poking around centuries or millennia later and unleash disaster, I’ve placed a group of devoted guardians to make sure the condemned one serves out her sentence undisturbed for all eternity. And why not? From time to time they can also remind her—through a little foot stimulation—of the gravity of her crimes. 🤭
This concept came to me when I downloaded an Egyptian tomb–themed scene for another project. The set included a sarcophagus with a removable lid. At first, I wasn’t sure how best to present it. I considered making the lid partially transparent, so you could see both what was happening outside and what was inside the sarcophagus. But after trying it, the result was pretty underwhelming. So instead of producing one messy version, I decided to create two—each one clearly showing exactly what I wanted to convey.
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