A powerful yet intense 1940s/1950s recruitment-style propaganda poster with US wartime and Soviet constructivist influences, in a dark Matrix-inspired blue and emerald-green cyber-noir aesthetic.
Heroic, focused composition with dramatic cool chiaroscuro lighting. The Inquisitor stands as a commanding root-pulling tactician — sharp analytical face partially shadowed by a deep hood, piercing glowing emerald-green eyes locked in deep concentration, wearing dark tactical robes with glowing runes. He powerfully grips and pulls a massive tangled root system emerging from cracked dungeon stone, the roots made of corrupted code and failing structures, while his other hand holds a glowing crystalline grimoire open to holographic s-expression maps showing the failure class being eradicated.
Beside him, the Shadowdancer assists with lethal precision — lithe and agile in shadowsilk cloak and tactical gear, dual glowing daggers severing smaller root tendrils, faint emerald-green shadow energy flowing as she ensures nothing regrows.
Background is a vast ancient code-dungeon with towering carved stone arches and rune-etched pillars. Massive glowing emerald-green s-expressions and Clojure-style parentheses rain subtly like digital code, while thick corrupted roots burst from the floor and walls being torn out. Dominant cool Matrix blues, deep blacks, and vibrant emerald-green accents. Strong geometric shapes, heroic silhouettes, high-contrast dramatic lighting with green glows.
Text at the top in bold authoritative lettering: "EXTIRPARE"
Text at the bottom in strong sans-serif: "THE INQUISITOR AND THE SHADOWDANCER • PULL THE ROOT • CURARE THE RECORD • MASTER THE DUNGEON"
In the style of classic 1940s-1950s propaganda posters fused with Matrix digital aesthetic, powerful, solemn, and disciplined mood, illustrated with textured paper grain.