cinematic ancient-world realism, warm desert sunlight. A young Moses, Hebrew by birth but raised as Pharaohās son, stands inside the royal palace of ancient Egypt. He is dressed in princely Egyptian garmentsāfine linen, gold-woven collars, jeweled bracelets, and a signet bandāyet his expression shows depth and quiet strength. Behind him, towering palace columns painted in red, blue, and gold. Ornate murals depict Egyptian gods, chariots, and Nile scenes. Servants bow as he passes. Vast wealth surrounds himāgold vessels, alabaster jars, rich fabrics, scrolls, and royal carvings. In the background, Pharaohās throne rises on a dais, shimmering with lapis lazuli and gold. Outside the open palace arches, the Nile glistens and pyramids rise in the haze. Moses stands at the crossroads of identityāadopted as a prince, educated in all Egyptian wisdom, surrounded by luxury, yet destined for a higher calling from the God of Israel. No halos, no Catholic imagery. Rich, ancient authenticity. High detail, ornate textures, deep shadows, timeless atmosphere. Ver mais