Establishing shot of a flooded, crumbling castle hall, 'Castamere', perpetually drenched in heavy rain. The hall's interior is partially visible, with stone walls eroded by centuries of weather and neglect. Water pools reflect the overcast sky and the skeletal remains of the hall's once opulent architecture. The air is thick with mist and a chilling dampness, illuminated by a faint, diffused light filtering through broken windows. The color palette is dominated by cool, desaturated tones: deep grays, muted blues, and hints of rust from decaying metal accents. Dramatic shadows cast by the remaining structures create a sense of decay and abandonment. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the ruined hall occupying the lower two-thirds and the sky filling the top third. Leading lines of fallen pillars draw the eye towards a focal point of a collapsed archway, suggesting a glimpse of the outside world beyond the ruin. The texture of weathered stone, waterlogged wood, and the subtle patterns of rain create an immersive scene of desolate beauty.