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A highly detailed, mysterious optical illusion personality test image designed to go massively viral on X/Twitter. The text at the top in bold, eye-catching white font with black outline reads: "This image knows your personality — What did you see first?" Create a complex double-image optical illusion in a dark, moody, cinematic style with high contrast and rich colors. Show two completely different clear interpretations that compete for attention: - One prominent figure: a beautiful elegant woman in a flowing dress looking over her shoulder (mysterious and alluring) - Hidden in the negative space and lines: a fierce roaring lion or wolf staring directly at the viewer Make both interpretations equally strong and obvious once noticed, but the brain flips between them. Dramatic lighting, subtle smoke/fog elements, intricate patterns in the hair/dress that form the animal features. Dark fantasy aesthetic, deep purples, blacks, golds and crimson accents. Cinematic composition, perfect for social media. Ultra-detailed, 8k, trending on X, maximum engagement style, mysterious and intriguing atmosphere.
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