In the depths of the ocean, a young woman sits elegantly on a throne made of coral and pearl, her traditional Kerala saree flowing with the ocean’s currents. Her face is serene yet powerful, with almond-shaped eyes that hold a deep wisdom, framed by long, dark, flowing hair that moves gently in the water. Her skin glows faintly in the soft blue light filtering from above. Intricate gold jewelry, including a nose ring and large earrings, adorn her, and a delicate bindi sits on her forehead. The ruins of an ancient Kerala city surround her, with crumbled palaces and algae-covered pillars, while vibrant marine life, from colorful fish to glowing jellyfish, swim around her throne. She is the Queen of the Sea, her gaze commanding and calm as she watches over her underwater domain.