Cinematic neo-noir graphic poster depicting {{location}}. The scene is illuminated by the smoldering glow of nearby ruins, painting the sky in deep crimson and burnt orange hues that fade into dark teal shadows. Scaffolding silhouettes cut across the horizon like black veins, surrounding half-finished marble columns glistening faintly under the shifting firelight.
In the foreground, {{subject}} {{primary_action}} in a flowing black-and-gold toga — ornate embroidery gleaming with soft metallic reflections. His posture is regal but tense, one hand resting on a marble railing, the other {{secondary_action}} a group of architects clutching scrolls and parchment illuminated by torchlight. Their faces are drawn with sharp lines and deep shadows, conveying both awe and fear.
The ruins around them still smoke — thin gray plumes rising slowly from collapsed archways and broken statues. Embers drift lazily through the air, glowing orange against the darkened architecture. The ground reflects faint streaks of firelight, suggesting recent rain or spilled oil.
The lighting is dramatic and directional: sharp orange highlights on one side, deep teal shadows on the other, emphasizing volume and contrast. The entire scene has the look of a vintage illustrated poster — bold ink outlines, cel-shading, textured halftone grain, and a sense of controlled chaos frozen in time.
Mood: majestic yet ominous; the rebirth of luxury rising from destruction.
Color Palette: crimson red, orange firelight, golden reflections, teal-blue shadows, black ink outlines, smoky grays.
Composition: wide cinematic view with {{subject}} in the foreground, scaffolding and construction lights receding into smoky depth.
Style Keywords: neo-noir poster, dramatic chiaroscuro, graphic novel aesthetic, strong silhouettes, halftone texture, heavy contrast, painterly ink detailing.