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Scene Title: The Blood-Feud Threshold
Style: Cinematic Horror, Folk-Gothic, 8k Resolution, Ultra-Detailed,
Dramatic Lighting
Setting: Northern Albanian Alps, Medieval/Kanun-era (inspired by Kanuni i
Lekë Dukagjinit)
Visual Description: A low-angled, wide shot of an isolated kulla (stone
tower house) during a relentless winter night. Heavy, thick snow covers
the steep roof, with massive icicles hanging like jagged teeth over the
eaves. The only light comes from a trembling, orange torch fastened
beside the heavy oak door, throwing long, erratic shadows that seem to
move independently across the snow-covered courtyard.
Supernatural, translucent wisps—shadows of ghosts—appear in the hazy,
freezing air, barely visible against the dark stone walls. The air is
dense, creating a chilling, "steaming" effect in the dim, dramatic
lighting. In the fresh, knee-deep snow, mysterious, shallow footprints
appear out of nowhere, leading directly toward the doorway and stopping
abruptly.
The Figure: Standing in the center of the doorway, partially obscured by
the threshold of flickering light and pitch-black darkness, is a tall,
slender dark figure. It wears tattered, traditional dark woolen garments
(inspired by the Kanun era). Its face is void—two empty, pitch-black
voids where eyes should be—staring directly ahead. The figure is
motionless, creating a tense, suspenseful atmosphere.