a ferocious tiger in mid-lunge, its muscular body wreathed in swirling, incandescent flames that lick upward like living tendrils, casting flickering gold and crimson light across the scene. Rendered in a dynamic Chinese ink wash style, the beast's fur is a storm of bold, chaotic brushstrokes, black as midnight, yet streaked with molten-orange highlights where the fire clings to its form. Its eyes glow like smoldering coals, pupils narrowed to vengeful slits, while its jaws gape wide to reveal dagger-like fangs dripping with ember-lit saliva. The tiger's claws, gleaming like forged gold, slash through the air as if rending the very fabric of the world, leaving trailing streaks of fire in their wake. Behind it, the dark, moody background swirls with ink-wash clouds tinged blood-red and gilt, as though the heavens themselves are burning in its wake. The composition is cinematic, low-angle, forcing the viewer to crane their neck upward as the beast descends, its sheer scale overwhelming, its presence primal. Every stroke feels alive, vibrating with raw, untamed energy, a deity of destruction painted in flame and shadow.