An ancient scroll glowing under a shaft of golden light between temple pillars, wrapped in incense smoke and candlelight — a moody backdrop for mythology and spiritual storytelling.
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| File format | To be confirmed via WhatsApp |
|---|---|
| Resolution | High-resolution (specifications confirmed on request) |
| Use case | Mythology & Spiritual Storytelling |
| License | Personal & commercial use |
| Delivery | Sent by seller on WhatsApp after payment confirmation |
This creator background sets an unrolled ancient scroll at the centre of a dim temple hall, flanked by carved stone pillars and lit by a single beam of light from above. Faint circular symbols glow in the darkness behind it, while a candle and a curl of incense smoke in the foreground complete the sense of an old, sacred space holding a hidden story.
It's built for creators covering mythology, ancient history, spiritual mysteries, and folklore who want a cinematic, atmospheric backdrop rather than a plain colour or generic stock photo. The dark tones and empty upper space make it easy to drop in a title, channel logo, or thumbnail text.
Any symbols or markings on the scroll and floor are decorative and generic — they don't reproduce any specific religious text, script, or real artefact, so the piece stays respectful and safe to use across different mythological and spiritual themes.
You receive a high-resolution digital file after payment — no physical item is shipped. This purchase includes a personal and commercial-use license for YouTube thumbnails, reel covers, and channel branding. Reselling the file itself as-is is not permitted.
License note: This purchase includes a personal and commercial-use license for YouTube thumbnails, reel covers, and channel branding. You may not resell the file itself as-is.
No — the markings on the scroll and floor are decorative and generic, not a reproduction of any specific religious text or real artefact.
Yes — the upper and side areas are intentionally open, making it easy to overlay a title, channel logo, or thumbnail text.