Create a seamless tileable PBR ground material for a dark gothic medieval strategy game. The material should represent a
Create a seamless tileable PBR ground material for a dark gothic medieval strategy game. The material should represent a: free seamless ground PBR material with albedo, normal, roughness, AO, and metalness maps. CC0 licensed.

Crafted from the prompt: "Create a seamless tileable PBR ground material for a dark gothic medieval strategy game. The material should represent a complete epic terrain surface, combining stormworn earth, dead moor grass, cold gravel, and subtle ashen blight into one cohesive ground texture. The surface should feel like a bleak medieval frontier: dark compact soil, deep brown and charcoal tones, muted olive and faded dry grass patches, tiny gray gravel and stone fragments, subtle dusty ash deposits, ancient worn and trampled ground, rough matte surface, natural irregular variation, and a slightly cursed war-worn atmosphere. The material must feel rich and epic but still readable for gameplay, with restrained contrast and low saturation. Top-down surface only. No objects, no leaves, no flowers, no bones, no footprints, no borders, no shadows, no directional lighting. Avoid bright green, avoid yellow desert tones, avoid concrete-like gray, avoid obvious repeated landmarks, and avoid overly dramatic unique shapes. The result should look good when tiled repeatedly across a large game map and should feel like one unified dark gothic terrain material suitable for a full-world ground shader.
The material should rely on soft natural macro variation rather than strong unique landmarks, so that repetition is minimal when tiled many times.
Negative prompt:
bright grass, vivid green, golden sand, clean desert, concrete, pavement, large rocks, flowers, plants, footprints, bones, objects, high contrast, strong unique marks, visible tile seams, directional lighting, shadows"
PBR maps included: albedo, normal, roughness, height, ambient occlusion, metalness. Resolution 1K. License CC0 (public domain).