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Cinematic scene, epic duel of immortals. Evening in the humid, dense Vietnamese jungle. Smoke and mist hang between ancient trees, shafts of golden sunset light pierce the canopy. Two immortal soldiers are locked in a moment of violent contact. 1. **The Vietnamese soldier:** Clad in simple, faded NVA (North Vietnamese Army) uniform or loose civilian clothes. He wields a traditional **Indochinese saber (similar to a *Dao* or *Găm*)** — a slightly curved, single-edged blade with a simple, often unadorned handle, sometimes with a small guard. His face is a mask of forced calm, but his eyes burn with intense, smoldering rage and defiance. His stance is low, rooted, and agile. A traditional Vietnamese saber (Đao mác/dao găm): a single-edged, slightly curved blade, similar to a cut-down katana or a large jungle knife. The handle is usually simple wood or bone, sometimes with a small, circular guard. It is functional, not ornate. The curve is gentler than a katana. 2. **The American soldier:** A large black American soldier in torn and dirty US Army jungle fatigues (ERDL or tiger stripe camo). He wields a classic, robust **US Model 1913 Cavalry Saber (Patton Saber)** — a straight, double-edged thrusting sword with a prominent, basket-shaped brass knuckle guard. He looks down at his opponent with pure, cold contempt, as if crushing a dangerous insect. His posture is aggressive, relying on superior reach and strength. US Model 1913 Patton Saber: a straight, double-edged sword designed for thrusting. Its most distinctive feature is a large, complex basket handguard made of polished brass or steel that fully protects the hand. The grip is leather-wrapped. It looks like a military weapon, not a ceremonial one. **The Action:** Their blades are crossed in a shower of bright sparks, frozen at the moment of a powerful parry or clash. The force of the impact vibrates through their arms. The surrounding jungle is torn — leaves shredded, bamboo splintered from their supernatural struggle. Style: Photorealistic, dramatic lighting reminiscent of the films "Apocalypse Now" and "Platoon", with a touch of magical realism. Hyper-detailed textures (wet leaves, mud, polished steel), volumetric mist, and slow-motion cinematic effect. Focus on the clash of blades, eyes, and the raw emotion of the duel. Ghostly silhouettes of fallen soldiers in the mist, strange jungle animals observing the duel silently.
Two immortal men, a Vietnamese man and an American man, are engaged in a fierce sword fight in a jungle setting. The Vietnamese man, positioned on the left and slightly lower, wears a green military cap and a dirty, olive-green uniform. His face is contorted in a grimace of effort, and his arms are toned, showing dirt and sweat. He holds a traditional Vietnamese saber (Đao mác/dao găm), its blade clashing against the other man's saber, creating a burst of sparks. The American man, on the right, is in mid-action, his face also showing intense concentration and strain. He wears a camouflaged military uniform, possibly with a padded or armored left arm. The background is a dense jungle with tall, thin leaves and bamboo, bathed in a warm, golden light filtering through the foliage, suggesting either sunset, sunrise, or a dusty, hazy atmosphere. The ground is dark and uneven, possibly muddy or rocky, with scattered debris. The overall impression is one of intense, desperate combat in a war-torn tropical environment. There can be only one.