Generate an image of a Myroska Physical Description: Shape and Movement: Quadrupedal with a long, low body and an elongated gait. Its legs are arched and segmented like that of an insect but end in soft, clawed pads, allowing both agility and silence in movement. The creature’s spine is flexible, allowing snake-like undulations when running or climbing. Skin and Texture: The Myroska has semi-translucent, iridescent skin, much like that of a jellyfish, but with visible, bioluminescent patterns that flicker like constellations. Head: Its head is triangular and elongated, with a crest of flexible, frond-like tendrils extending back from the crown, which ripple like kelp in water. Instead of a traditional mouth, it has a star-shaped orifice that glows faintly. Eyes: Enormous, gem-like eyes, faceted like crystals, capable of reflecting and refracting light in dazzling patterns. They can rotate independently, allowing the creature a nearly 360-degree field of vision. Tail: A whip-like tail ending in a delicate, fan-shaped appendage that functions both as a rudder for quick turns and as a sensory tool. See more