
Goal: Create a cinematic mythological character portrait poster for Helen of Troy, styled like an elegant historical fantasy book cover. Canvas: Vertical 4:5 portrait poster, warm golden-brown palette, shallow depth of field, soft temple or palace background, dramatic side lighting, luxurious classical atmosphere. Main subject: A regal ancient Greek woman shown from chest up, turned slightly to the viewer's left. Her face is intentionally covered by a centered opaque square censor block in a medium warm brown skin-tone color, hiding the eyes, nose, and mouth. She has long wavy golden blonde hair in an ornate updo with loose curls, wearing a delicate gold laurel crown and elaborate dangling gold earrings. Her outfit is a white Greco-Roman draped gown with rich gold embroidery, beaded trim, floral metallic appliqué, and a single visible embellished shoulder strap. Layout and typography: Create a premium editorial poster composition with text layered around the portrait. Use exactly 6 visible text elements: 1) top-left serif title in uppercase: THE FACE THAT LAUNCHED A THOUSAND SHIPS; 2) below it, small italic quote: Her beauty was not just admired — it was destiny.; 3) large cream-gold brush-script title across the lower-left and center: "Helen of Troy"; 4) large Chinese calligraphy-style title beneath it: "特洛伊的海伦"; 5) lower-left small serif caption: "HELEN OF TROY" with smaller subtitle "The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships"; 6) bottom-left italic quote: I was not the cause of war, but the mirror of men’s desire.. Add two tiny decorative gold divider ornaments, one below each quote. Visual style: Ultra-realistic painterly photography hybrid, romantic historical fantasy, warm rim light on hair and shoulders, luminous gold highlights, soft shadows, creamy bokeh, subtle film grain, high-detail jewelry and embroidery, elegant cream and gold typography. Constraints: Keep the face-obscuring square clearly visible and flat, with sharp edges; do not show facial features through it. Keep all six text elements legible and in their described positions. Avoid modern objects, logos, watermarks, or extra characters.
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