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A 24-year-old archivist wrapped in layered winter garments with frost-covered eyelashes and pale skin races through a frozen cathedral complex in the first two seconds as a towering ice entity forms behind her from collapsing arches and frozen pillars, its body composed of crystalline structures and swirling snow, instantly cracking stained glass windows into cascading shards, and the entire sequence flows forward without pause as she runs through icy corridors, collapsing staircases, frozen bridges, and echoing halls while the entity pursues in segmented motion, reforming itself through shattered ice, launching spear-like shards across the environment, and freezing surfaces instantly in its path, forcing her to slide across ice floors, leap between collapsing platforms, and weave through falling debris. Rendered with hyper-detailed ice simulation, volumetric fog, cold blue lighting, visible breath vapor, and subtle lens bloom on crystalline edges, the camera stays tight in pursuit with sudden wide reveals showing the entity’s size and structural destruction, and at the climax, as she reaches a massive frozen gate, the entire cathedral fractures at once, suspended for a split second before collapsing in a cascading avalanche of ice.
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