Create an 8-12 second cinematic vertical freefall video featuring [CHARACTER] falling through high clouds, mist, or open sky in [BASE_OUTFIT]. Use one seamless long take with a slightly wide lens, strong wind motion, cloud parallax, subtle camera shake, and readable body physics. At the start, keep the character identity, face, hair, silhouette, and falling pose clear. Around the 2-second mark, trigger [ENERGY_COLOR] energy arcs or luminous particles around the body and begin replacing the outfit with [ARMOR_FORM]. Let the replacement happen in visible stages: leg and boot plates lock on first, torso armor wraps over the outfit, shoulder and arm components slide into place, then a visor, collar, helmet piece, or final detail completes the look. Preserve the same character, same body proportions, same camera direction, and same downward motion throughout the transformation. End with a short mid-air stabilization, spin, or signature pose as the clouds split from the shockwave. The result should feel like one continuous outfit-to-armor replacement, not a cut between two different shots. Avoid logos, text, duplicated bodies, extra limbs, warped hands, sexualized framing, hard scene cuts, floating armor pieces with no contact, or mechanical parts clipping through the body.