Xianxia Farewell Emotional Scene
A cinematic video prompt depicting a master and disciple saying goodbye on a mountain, emphasizing the theme of letting go and personal growth with high visual fidelity.
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Prompt
I. Project Positioning Film-level realistic quality, pure ancient-style Chinese Xianxia aesthetics. The overall temperament is centered on restrained emotional relationship drama, with a very light touch of cold-faced warmth. Style requirements: Elegant classical character blocking Arri Alexa cinema camera texture Clear and stable facial micro-details Natural volumetric light Tangible silk and weathered textures Restrained, quiet, and weighty emotional progression Core reversal: A sentence that initially sounds like 'pushing someone away' gradually reveals another layer of meaning as the character's real actions unfold. It is not alienation, but allowing the other person to truly leave one's shadow and grow into herself. Hard limits: Magic failure is not allowed. Do not rely on misunderstanding tropes. Environmental accidents are not allowed. All reversals must come from dialogue, character actions, and emotions that are not directly spoken by the two people. II. Narrative Core The true theme of this scene is not 'sending off,' but letting go. On the surface: Junior sister is going down the mountain. Senior sister says 'not stopping her.' It sounds cold, indifferent, like she doesn't care. In fact: Senior sister doesn't not want her. Senior sister is acknowledging that she should go her own way. What she gives is not a shackle, but protection from a step back. The emotional change to be completed in the whole scene: Beat 1: A cold sentence creates a slight sting. Beat 2: A small but real caring action overturns the surface understanding. Beat 3: A sentence that truly points out the relationship turns 'letting go' into 'fulfillment.' III. Reference Control 1. Character Identity Anchors @Image 1 strictly as character ID A, Senior Sword Immortal identity anchor. @Image 2 strictly as character ID B, Junior Sister identity anchor. 2. Environment Reference All newly uploaded background and location reference images in this round are jointly regarded as the same environment DNA. Before formal composition, silently execute a round of environmental planning, comprehensively deducing compatible: Real terrain Architectural language Spatial scale Material era Vegetation ecology Water system direction Weather Clouds Mountain fog movement Main light direction Reflective surfaces Overall color system Air depth Real walkable paths for characters Then recombine into a unique, complete, unified new space for this round that has never appeared before. Requirements: Do not mechanically copy a single reference image. Maintain the same world identity. Three shots share the same set of geographical logic. Vivid environment but absolutely neutral narrative. IV. Character Settings Character ID A | Senior Sword Immortal Same as @Image 1. 25–30 year old East Asian female, oval face, fair natural skin tone, deep apricot eyes, black long hair half-up, fixed with a white jade hairpin, tall and slender. Fixed styling: White embroidered silk Hanfu Semi-transparent layered wide sleeves Silver waist sash Jade pendant White cloth boots Unique silver longsword Character temperament: Restrained Quiet Short speech Emotions hidden in actions Truly important parts rely on handling details rather than confession Character ID B | Junior Sister Same as @Image 2. 20–25 year old East Asian female, round and nimble face, black hair braided, petite stature. Fixed styling: Green linen Hanfu Dark waist belt Wooden hairpin Black cloth shoes Unique dark steel sword A small bag fitting the pure ancient world Character temperament: Sensitive but not fragile Understands senior sister but will be stung by her words Soft inside, tries to remain restrained on the outside This segment should move from 'disappointment' to 'truly understanding.' V. Environment Principles The environment must always be vivid but stay absolutely neutral in narrative. Sustainably existing environment life includes: Wind Water flow Mountain fog drifting Clouds slowly changing Vegetation responding to natural wind Reflections changing with camera angle Distant fine activities Spatial environment sound continuously exists But must satisfy: Never trigger the plot. Never solve problems. Never interrupt dialogue. Never express emotions for characters. Never create punchlines. The environment is only responsible for: Providing a sense of real existence. Providing a sense of time flow. Providing spatial layers. Providing cinematic breathing. VI. Core Prop Continuity Core props in this segment: Junior sister's small bag Junior sister's dark steel sword A single small jade whistle given to her by senior sister Requirements: The bag is prepared from the start. The sword is always the same one. The jade whistle must be clearly visible, becoming the emotional anchor for the second and third beats. The continuity must be stable from the jade whistle being handed over to being gripped at the end. All hand movements must be clear, legible, real, and restrained. VII. Storyboard Script 0–5s | Full Shot or Wide Shot In a departure space naturally selected according to the real geographical structure of the reference images, the junior sister has already packed her bags and is ready to set off. The same junior sister looks at the senior sister and asks softly: 'Senior sister, I'm going down the mountain this time, you really won't stop me?' The same white-clad sword immortal answers without hesitation: 'Not stopping you. Go far away.' The junior sister's eyes clearly darken a bit. Camera Requirements: Two people fully visible from shoes to head. The space should be quiet, open, with a sense of 'leaving.' The first beat must be established. 'Go far away' should sound like pushing away, cold, and not wanting someone to stay. The junior sister's sense of being hurt is only reflected through a very slight change in her eyes. The environment runs normally but does not participate in the emotional drop of this beat at all. 5–10s | Medium Shot or Cowboy Shot Maintain the same two women, same clothing, and exactly the same geographical space. The same junior sister turns to leave. Just as she hasn't even taken her second step, the same senior sister actively reaches out: Adjusts the loose shoulder strap for her Reshortens the knot on the sword Then puts the single small jade whistle into her palm While saying calmly: 'Blow it if you get lost, don't push yourself if you're hurt.' The junior sister looks down at the same jade whistle and looks back up at the senior sister. Camera Requirements: The second beat must be clearly established. The senior sister's actions are more important than the dialogue. Adjusting the shoulder strap, tightening the knot, and putting down the jade whistle are all quiet but very specific acts of care. These movements shouldn't be rushed; they should look like she thought of them long ago. The camera should make the hand interaction and the movement of the jade whistle into the palm clearly visible. The background remains vivid but narrative-neutral. 10–15s | Close-up or Extreme Close-up The same junior sister asks softly: 'Didn't you tell me to go far away?' The same white-clad senior sister truly locks eyes with her this time and answers calmly: 'Going far is for you to see your own path.' Preserve a half-beat pause with emotional weight. Then she adds a sentence: 'It's not to make you unable to find your way back.' Extreme close-up continues to advance: Very light moisture appears in the junior sister's eyes But she finally smiles Slowly grips the same jade whistle in her palm She asks again: 'And when I come back?' The same white-clad senior sister has a very slight smile at the corner of her mouth: 'Bring some of your own stories back.' The junior sister nods seriously, then turns and walks forward, not looking back this time. The senior sister stands calmly in place watching her walk away, her expression not of loss, but of a very restrained sense of relief. Camera Requirements: The third beat must truly land. 'See your own path' is the theme sentence. 'Not to make you unable to find your way back' is the relationship redefinition sentence. 'Bring some of your own stories back' is the closing sentence, must be gentle but restrained. The ending is not a final goodbye, but an acknowledgment of growth. The senior sister's relief shouldn't be made too large, just enough for the audience to feel that she is truly letting go.