A highly stylized and perfectly symmetrical portrait of Joan of Arc reimagined through a French Gallic-Nordic aesthetic — her face split vertically into two contrasting halves, creating a powerful visual duality. On the viewer’s left: radiant and divine — smooth pale skin glowing faintly with golden light, white-blonde hair braided with silver thread and wildflowers (lavender, yarrow), wearing a finely embroidered linen tunic with Gallic sun motifs and Old French prayers in gold ink. On the viewer’s right: fierce and warrior-like — weathered skin marked by frost and battle scars, black-brown hair woven into tight braids like roots or veins, half-cloaked in wolf pelts and rune-inscribed chainmail. Her eyes are mirrored yet different — one filled with calm conviction, the other burning with inner fire. Behind her, the background is also divided: on the left, a sacred grove with ancient oaks and druidic standing stones; on the right, a frozen battlefield under swirling northern lights and mist. In each hand, she holds a symbolic object: a lit candle made of beeswax and bone (left), and a flaming sword rising from frost-covered earth (right). Hyper-detailed fantasy portraiture, photorealistic textures, cinematic lighting, soft volumetric fog, muted tones contrasted with ethereal highlights, inspired by Gaulish druidic traditions and Eddic mythology.
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cartoon, anime, low detail, modern clothing, deformed anatomy, flat lighting, exposed blood, over-saturated colors, glitch, blurry background, extra limbs, asymmetry, casual look
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