A terrifying two-tone AMOLED wallpaper depicting Lord Narasimha at the sacred threshold moment, rendered as a minimalist matte silhouette × expressionist noir composition using only pure black and deep vermillion red. Narasimha is positioned dead center, straddling the invisible boundary between interior and exterior, his massive leonine form crouched low in explosive readiness, knees bent, torso leaning forward, claws extended and gripping the edge of the threshold stone. His mane erupts outward in jagged, flame-like shapes, breaking into the surrounding darkness. The face is partially visible only through silhouette--open jaws suggested by negative space, fangs implied rather than detailed--while the eyes burn as two concentrated vermillion points, piercing and inescapable. Vermillion energy outlines his entire form with violent intensity, especially around the claws, shoulders, and mane, as if divine wrath is cracking through containment. The architectural threshold is barely suggested by two vertical black planes and a single horizontal vermillion line beneath his feet, symbolizing the cosmic rule he is about to violate. No background, no sky, no ground--only void and judgment. The composition is vertical, suffocating, and perfectly balanced, optimized for AMOLED displays where black disappears and vermillion sears the eye, capturing Narasimha at the exact instant before annihilation, when time itself is afraid to move.