A detailed black and white pen-and-ink style illustration of an ornate fortune teller's booth or carnival kiosk against a stark black background. The structure features an elaborately decorated pagoda-style roof topped with a crescent moon finial, adorned with scrollwork and intricate carvings. A decorative banner across the front displays text reading "DOWEIS TRILLING" and "APURFINGE POLLINCE" alongside mystical symbols. Dozens of tarot cards swirl dramatically through the air around the booth, scattered both above and to the sides. The kiosk's interior is framed by richly draped curtains with hanging ornamental charms and pendants suspended from the canopy. Crystal balls float mysteriously on either side of the structure, one reflecting a miniature image of the booth itself. The counter displays stacked books or cards, small decorative objects, and an ornate vase. The base of the booth is heavily carved with baroque motifs including a wheel of fortune design. Additional tarot cards and mystical objects are scattered on the ground below. The entire composition conveys a mysterious, theatrical carnival atmosphere with highly detailed crosshatching and fine linework throughout.
Fortune Teller's Final Collapse
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