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Extremely fast-paced cinematic FPV flying through the ancient Nishada kingdom, ultra-realistic. Begin above dense riverine forests at sunrise, diving rapidly over mist-covered rivers and wooden settlements on stilts. Weave through bustling tribal markets, hunters with bows, fishermen casting nets, and fire-lit camps. Rush past intricately carved wooden huts, tribal art, and boats along riverbanks. Transition into royal areas with a Nishada chieftain’s court, warriors training, and ritual gatherings with drums and chants. sharp turns, dramatic lighting, golden hour glow, volumetric fog, dust particles, water reflections. Ultra-detailed textures, cinematic depth of field, high contrast, realism, epic atmosphere, continuous one-take FPV shot

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