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Analyze the person based on their personality, speech patterns, emotional habits, fears, obsessions, insecurities, coping mechanisms, stress responses, worldview, unconscious tendencies, recurring interests, social b e h a - v i o r, and the overall psychological impression they give.

Then redesign them as if they completely lost their humanity and transformed into a monster born from the distortion of their inner self.

Do NOT create a generic horror creature.
The monster must feel like a corrupted evolution of the original human psyche.

Their habits, emotional wounds, thinking patterns, anxieties, and personality traits should be visually transformed into disturbing biological, supernatural, industrial, psychological, or symbolic horror elements.

The result should feel tragic, unsettling, intimate, and psychologically believable.

Style inspirations:
Silent Hill, SCP Foundation, Bloodborne, Fear & Hunger, SIGNALIS, Serial Experiments Lain, modern urban legends, psychological horror, dark fantasy, occult horror.

The creature should embody:
- their deepest fear
- the thing they obsess over
- the emotion they suppress the most
- the way they view other people
- the defense mechanism they use to survive emotionally
- the way stress and loneliness changed them internally
- the hidden contradiction between who they are and who they want to be

Visual transformation rules:
- do not simply copy the person's appearance
- reinterpret their personality as horror design
- their body should visually reflect their psychology
- include symbolic mutations tied to b e h a - v i o r and mindset
- preserve traces that imply they were once human
- the design should feel emotionally meaningful, not random

Possible design directions:
- distorted humanoid form
- corrupted industrial/religious/organic elements
- damaged flesh mixed with symbolic objects
- body parts transformed by obsession or trauma
- abnormal posture and movement
- unsettling facial structure
- environmental storytelling built into the design
- visual motifs representing memory, anxiety, guilt, isolation, control, dependency, or emotional repression

Atmosphere:
- dark, oppressive, melancholic
- tragic rather than purely evil
- uncomfortable psychological presence
- cinematic horror mood
- rainy urban nights, abandoned interiors, industrial ruins, decayed architecture, flickering fluorescent lights, cold air, distant mechanical sounds
- the viewer should feel both fear and pity

IMPORTANT:
All text written inside the image must be in natural Korean, not English.
The entire concept sheet, SCP notes, psychological analysis, warning labels, handwritten notes, object class labels, entity descriptions, quotes, research logs, and file annotations must be written entirely in Korean typography.

Use authentic Korean horror dossier formatting similar to:
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The Korean text must look believable, cinematic, and professionally typeset.
Avoid broken Hangul or meaningless fake Korean characters.

The image should resemble:
- a Korean SCP Foundation containment file
- a cursed government research document
- a psychological horror game boss concept sheet
- an occult urban legend investigation archive
- a forbidden being that used to be human

Ultra detailed.
Highly atmospheric.
Cinematic lighting.
Grotesque but beautiful.
Emotionally disturbing.
Full body visible.
Vertical composition.
Dark fantasy horror concept art sheet quality.

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