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    intricate linework with expressive contrasts, soft lighting with dynamic highlights In the style of ff-td  A dramatic street scene under the ominous shadow of the Roman Colosseum on a gloomy March 15th, with a mysterious soothsayer standing in the foreground, dressed in ancient Roman attire with a cloak billowing in the cold wind. His eyes are intense and knowing, as he points a long, trembling finger towards the towering figure of Julius Caesar, who is adorned in a rich toga and a wreath of laurels, surrounded by a crowd of whispering senators and citizens in the background. Despite the grandeur of the setting and the vividness of the characters' garments, the atmosphere is tense and foreboding. The soothsayer's words, "The ides of March are come. Ay, Caesar; but not gone," are etched into the air around him, a prophetic warning that seems to hang like a dark cloud over the oblivious ruler and his entourage. The lighting is stark, with the harsh contrast of light and shadow emphasizing the gravity of the moment. The cobblestone street is wet from a recent rain, reflecting the flickering torches held by the onlookers, and a pigeon takes flight from the soothsayer's gesture, adding a sense of urgency to the scene. The image captures the tension of fate approaching, as the soothsayer's gaze pierces through the historical narrative, directly engaging the viewer in the impending doom of Julius Caesar's tragic day.
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    intricate linework with expressive contrasts, soft lighting with dynamic highlights In the style of ff-td A dramatic street scene under the ominous shadow of the Roman Colosseum on a gloomy March 15th, with a mysterious soothsayer standing in the foreground, dressed in ancient Roman attire with a cloak billowing in the cold wind. His eyes are intense and knowing, as he points a long, trembling finger towards the towering figure of Julius Caesar, who is adorned in a rich toga and a wreath of laurels, surrounded by a crowd of whispering senators and citizens in the background. Despite the grandeur of the setting and the vividness of the characters' garments, the atmosphere is tense and foreboding. The soothsayer's words, "The ides of March are come. Ay, Caesar; but not gone," are etched into the air around him, a prophetic warning that seems to hang like a dark cloud over the oblivious ruler and his entourage. The lighting is stark, with the harsh contrast of light and shadow emphasizing the gravity of the moment. The cobblestone street is wet from a recent rain, reflecting the flickering torches held by the onlookers, and a pigeon takes flight from the soothsayer's gesture, adding a sense of urgency to the scene. The image captures the tension of fate approaching, as the soothsayer's gaze pierces through the historical narrative, directly engaging the viewer in the impending doom of Julius Caesar's tragic day.

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