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Scene 1 (3 seconds): A veteran warrior wearing a tattered cloak rides on the back of a huge obsidian scaled dragon, standing on the edge of a broken, rugged cliff. The dragon spreads its wings and lets out a thunderous roar. They dive down from the cliff edge, the sky filled with dancing sparks and swirling fly ash. Scene 2 (4 seconds): The warrior clings tightly to the dragon's neck as the giant dragon performs a fierce, high-speed spiral descent in the air. Below are thousands of medieval infantry and heavy cavalry, engaged in chaotic and bloody hand-to-hand combat. Dust flies, steel clashes, and banners wave. The camera uses a dizzying orbital motion, closely following the dragon's spiral flight path. Scene 3 (4 seconds): A close-up shot of the battlefield ground. Two mud-covered infantrymen in heavy plate armor are locked in a deadly struggle, swords clashing. One soldier angrily clenches his jaw and plunges a shining longsword into the other soldier's breastplate. Blood spurts out in slow-motion, realistic footage, showing the primitive brutality of war. Scene 4 (4 seconds): The giant dragon sweeps low, just a few meters above the ground, its huge shadow engulfing the screaming, terrified army. It spews massive, dazzling liquid dragon fire. The white-hot sea of flames instantly engulfs the entire row of engaged soldiers, turning the battlefield into a wall of fire. High-contrast light and shadow, strong heatwave distortion effects, epic climax. Style: Epic dragon battle, high-speed aerial maneuvers, rugged medieval bloody battlefield. Cinematic lighting, dynamic camera tracking. 4K, 60fps, ultra-realistic textures, ray-traced fire and reflections, exquisitely detailed armor and scales.
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