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15-second dramatic cinematic transformation VFX, ancient temple arena under cosmic energy storm, hyper-detailed armor morphing with glowing particles and lens flares, 8K, powerful rim lighting and energy bursts. 0–2s: Wide static shot, lone warrior in tattered robes kneels centered in glowing rune circle. 2–4s: Low-angle push-in, ancient runes ignite brightly on floor as fierce wind swirls dust. 4–6s: Medium close-up, warrior’s eyes snap open, golden energy cracks spreading across skin dramatically. 6–8s: 360° orbiting shot, armor pieces materialize from swirling light particles, old cloth shredding away. 8–10s: Slow-mo whip-pan, full armor assembles with loud metallic clangs and bright energy discharges. 10–12s: Extreme close-up on helmet forming, visor glowing intensely with raw power. 12–14s: Dynamic tracking as warrior rises, energy aura explodes outward knocking back heavy dust clouds. 14–15s: Low-angle hero shot with aerial pull-back, armored warrior raises glowing sword in powerful stance freeze.
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