
> A powerful South Indian male hero, mid-20s, muscular athletic build with broad shoulders and strong arms, deep sun-bronze skin tone, raw outdoor tan, rough hands of a forest protector, intense expressive eyes filled with both compassion and untamed fire. His face carries earthy charm — square jawline, slightly rugged stubble, wide forehead marked with faint tribal paint made of ash and clay. Hair is thick, shoulder-length, slightly wavy, loosely tied with natural twine. A few locks fall over his forehead. His body is covered with faint ritual scars on the shoulder and chest — symbols of tribal oaths and elemental protection. He wears a simple handwoven dhoti in faded terracotta brown and forest green hues, draped roughly around the waist, tied with a raw leather belt carrying a wooden dagger and small amulet pouches. His upper body is mostly bare, with a rough cotton shawl slung diagonally across one shoulder — fabric texture rough, tribal weaving patterns visible. Around his neck hangs a small bronze medallion engraved with ancient dharmic runes — the Relic of Elements — glowing faintly. Accessories include tribal bracelets made of copper and wood, a single earring (ancestral keepsake), bone beads around the wrist, and leather straps crossing his chest holding hunting tools. Feet are bare and dusty, ankles wrapped in thin cloth for grip. Lighting: warm, golden sunset light filtering through forest trees, dust particles in the air, cinematic volumetric lighting