1c3_w1n73r, A perfectly symmetrical portrait of Joan of Arc split vertically into two elemental halves — embodying the eternal struggle and harmony of fire and ice. On the viewer’s left: "Jeanne of the Flame" — her face glowing with inner heat, smooth pale skin kissed by warmth, red-gold hair flowing like liquid fire, braided with embers and burning ivy. She wears a breastplate forged from molten steel and crimson cloth that billows as if aflame. Behind her, flames rise silently in slow motion, casting flickering shadows on ruins shaped like crosses and ancient altars. On the viewer’s right: "Jeanne of the Frost" — her face calm and cold, blue-tinged skin smooth like glacial ice, black hair frozen in tight braids laced with silver thread and frostbloom petals. She is clad in segmented armor made of carved obsidian and bone, lined with white fur. Behind her, a frozen forest stretches endlessly beneath swirling snowflakes and a pale aurora borealis. Her eyes mirror the elements — one burning with golden intensity, the other crystalline and piercing. In each hand, she holds a relic of her power: a flaming sword wreathed in smoke (left), and an ice-bound blade etched with Gallic runes (right). Hyper-detailed fantasy portraiture, cinematic lighting, photorealistic textures, volumetric fog and fire, inspired by French medieval mysticism and Nordic elemental mythology.