Long shot, upward-looking composition of a grand stained-glass triptych high above a medieval church altar. Center panel: large and flat, directly above the altar. Left and right panels: physically angled inward at approximately 30 degrees toward the center panel, forming a traditional winged altarpiece above the altar. The altar is fully visible in the foreground, carved from stone with intricate details, and bathed in colored light from the left panel only, which casts warm golden and amber light across the altar, floor, and nearby stone columns. The center and right panels are illuminated only by ambient interior light. The triptych is viewed from the nave below, emphasizing verticality and cathedral scale. Left panel (angled, sunrise, direct sunlight): Shows the young woman walking through a medieval town at sunrise. Warm reds, golds, and ambers glow as sunlight passes through, casting angled light onto the altar and floor. She is a towering, toned, busty European woman with fair skin and long red hair, wearing a red dress open in front, an indigo corset laced with silver, and black heels. Architecture is simplified, with perspective following the panel’s inward angle. Center panel (frontal, midday, ambient light): Large and central above the altar. Depicts a dramatic fantasy battle scene at midday. Goblins with green skin confront the same woman, who grips a steel longsword only with both hands. Her hair is pulled into a thick braid. Signs of battle are symbolic Mehr sehen