Use the uploaded storyboard [@Pixie_ZAREYA__The_So] as the master sequence. Animate each storyboard

Use the uploaded storyboard [@Pixie_ZAREYA__The_So] as the master sequence. Animate each storyboard panel sequentially without changing the compositions. Create a premium 2.5D cel-shaded cinematic with painterly anime environments and subtle parallax depth. Every shot should feel like an animated feature film rather than gameplay or full CGI. The uploaded character sheet [@Pixie_Create_a_premi] is the definitive design reference for Zareya. Preserve her face, clothing, turquoise beads, shawl, flute, proportions, hairstyle, accessories, colors, and silhouette throughout every shot. The world is an endless ancient desert filled with forgotten civilizations buried beneath shifting dunes. Wind is the primary storytelling element. Her movements are graceful and minimal. Hair, shawl, tassels, cloth, jewelry, and drifting sand should constantly respond to the wind with physically believable secondary animation. When she begins playing the flute, invisible music awakens the desert itself. Ancient temples emerge from beneath the sand. Monolithic statues rise from the dunes. Gigantic dragons formed entirely from swirling sand spiral through the sky before orbiting around her. Use elegant cinematic camera language: • slow push-ins • aerial crane shots • smooth orbit shots • dramatic silhouettes • low-angle hero shots • wide establishing shots • gentle handheld only during magical moments Lighting should evolve from warm golden sunset into magical turquoise illumination as forgotten ruins awaken beneath the desert. Rendering style: 2.5D cel shading, painterly brush textures, anime movie lighting, subtle depth layers, cinematic bloom, volumetric dust, stylized shadows, soft rim lighting, highly detailed cloth simulation, beautiful sand particle effects, premium animated feature quality. References: Studio Ghibli Arcane The Legend of Korra Prince of Persia concept cinematics Love Death + Robots painterly episodes The final shot should linger on the lone traveler walking toward the glowing ancient doorway while the sand dragons disappear into the horizon, creating a mysterious ending that feels like the opening of a legendary adventure. No gameplay. No HUD. No UI. No dialogue. Only visual storytelling. ZAREYA — The Song That Buried a Kingdom 2.5D cel-shaded animation Painterly anime backgrounds Stylized lighting Soft bloom Wind-driven cloth Sand particle simulation Warm sunset palette Studio Ghibli × Arcane × Prince of Persia concept art Cinematic anime movie quality Extreme close-up. Ancient sand slowly falls upward instead of downward. A single turquoise bead swings in slow motion. The faint sound of a wooden flute begins. Camera slowly pulls back. Zareya stands completely still atop an enormous buried statue, cloak flowing in the wind. Nothing else moves. Only the sand. Wind suddenly changes. Thousands of glowing grains begin circling around her feet. Her long braids begin floating. Her eyes open. Golden irises glow softly. She raises the wooden flute. She plays one quiet note. The sound cannot be seen— —but the desert reacts. Ancient stone pillars emerge from beneath the dunes. Collapsed temples slowly rise. Gigantic statues reveal themselves. The entire desert awakens. Large cinematic crane shot. The melody grows. Massive rivers of sand spiral into gigantic airborne dragons made entirely of desert dust. The dragons orbit around her. Her cloak dances violently. Hair flows naturally. Camera circles around her in one smooth orbit. Painterly cel-shaded lighting. The dragons fly across forgotten ruins. The wind uncovers an ancient doorway sealed beneath centuries of sand. Massive engraved doors slowly open. A blinding turquoise light spills into the desert. The music suddenly stops. Silence. Wide cinematic shot. Zareya slowly walks toward the glowing doorway. The desert storm parts around her. The sand dragons bow before disappearing into the wind. Camera rises higher and higher until she becomes a tiny silhouette crossing endless dunes. Fade to black. Text appears: "Every forgotten kingdom still remembers her song."

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