A vivid, cinematic battle on a stormy coastal plain, showing adult Japanese samurai clashing with adult Mongolian warriors in a 13th- century conflict. Rain lashes the scene as warriors engage in intense combat, with ocean waves crashing and distant ranks fading into mist. The atmosphere is chaotic and richly detailed. Japanese Samurai: Elite samurai, all mature warriors, wield katana and naginata, blades gleaming. Ashigaru spearmen, also adults, form disciplined ranks with yari spears. Samurai wear o- yoroi armor: lacquered iron plates in crimson and black, tied with silk cords, paired with kabuto helmets featuring gold crests and protective menpo masks. Ashigaru wear simpler do- maru armor in muted greens. Tate shields display white clan mon. Weapons include tachi swords, tanto daggers, and yumi bows. Colors are crimson, black, and gold, with blue- white silk sashes billowing. Mongolian Warriors: Adult Mongol horse archers fire composite bows, while infantry brandish curved sabers and maces. They wear lamellar armor of iron and leather in browns and blues, with conical helmets topped with horsehair plumes. Round shields bear red- black tribal patterns. Cavalry wear fur- lined vests and felt boots. Weapons include short spears and handaxes. Colors are brown, blue, and red, with embroidered saddlecloths. Stormy skies and lightning highlight wet armor. Mud and battle scars add realism
