A Celestial Journey Around Disney's Magic Kingdom

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The Galactic Core hangs heavy over Disney World, a swollen wound in the night.

The Milky Way slashes across the sky, its dense, starlit band split by the jagged darkness of the Great Rift. Thousands of suns burn through the void, packed tight, their glow diffused like embers smothered in smoke.

Sagittarius A* lurks at the heart, unseen but felt—a black maw swallowing light.

The Lagoon Nebula is a ghostly smear, barely perceptible, while the Trifid Nebula winks like a distant fire struggling for air.

The castle spires cut against the cosmic glow, their silhouettes stark, alien. No neon. No fireworks. Just the raw, ancient sky, pressing down.

Scorpius crawls along the horizon, its red heart, Antares, pulsing like a dying coal.

The park is silent, swallowed by the cold weight of space.

The Milky Way’s bulge looms, thick with the dust and wreckage of a trillion dead stars.

No fantasy, no dream—just the truth of the cosmos, vast and indifferent.

The air is sharp, electric, laced with the scent of night and damp earth.

A shooting star rips through the void, gone in a blink.

The universe doesn’t care.

It never did.

The dreams of men dissolve in its silence.

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