Malin Kundang's once-proud ship, a monument to his ill-gotten gains, is now a plaything of a vengeful sea. Monstrous waves, frothy with rage, crash against the splintered hull, threatening to consume the vessel whole. The sails, once billowing with prosperity, hang in tattered shreds, whipping wildly in the tempestuous wind. Broken masts pierce the sky like skeletal fingers reaching for a salvation that will never come. Dark, ominous clouds gather overhead, unleashing torrents of rain that blur the line between sky and sea. The once-gleaming deck is now a treacherous path, slick with saltwater and strewn with wreckage. A solitary figure, silhouetted against the fury of the storm, clings desperately to the remains of the ship, his face contorted in a mask of terror and regret. This scene depicts the wrath of nature unleashed upon Malin Kundang, a chilling reminder of the price he pays for his arrogance and the bitter consequences of defying his mother's love.