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Artist"Aye, fight and you may d¡e. Run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dy¡ng in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!!!!" Double exposure: saltire background. Close-up portrait of a rugged man, resembling William Wallace, with intense blue eyes and striking blue and white tribal war paint covering the left half of his face, extending down his neck, with a textured, slightly cracked appearance. His long, wavy, dark brown hair, with some subtle reddish highlights, flows around his face, including a few small braids tied with dark string. He is looking directly forward or slightly to the right with a serious, determined expression. The composition is a medium close-up, focusing on his face from the chest up, slightly off-center to the right. The lighting is natural and bright but diffused, suggesting an overcast day, casting soft shadows that highlight his facial structure. The background is a soft, out-of-focus, light blue-grey sky, mimicking the Saltire. The background colors are muted, with the vibrant blue of the war paint providing a strong contrast against his fair skin and dark hair. The overall mood is serious, stoic, and powerful, conveying a sense of historical epic and battle readiness. The style is realistic, cinematic.
A close-up, medium studio shot of a man's face, with long dark wavy hair, his face split down the middle with blue and white war paint, his blue eyes staring ahead, with light brown stubble on his face, a beard with some braids in his hair, dressed in black with a silver button. The background is a faded Scottish flag, with the right side showing a subtle fire and embers, while the left side has text overlayed on top, displaying a quote: "Aye, fight and you may die. Run, you'll live... at least triads... at least while. And dying many years from now, from the days, from dhe be willling trade ALL day that that, for one or one chance, just one of come back here, of chance, that tell our thlı our enemies, but nay'll never take never take... OUR FREEDOM!!!!!"