

The northern lights have taken the form of a colossal living serpent made of plasma energy — 40 miles long, writhing across the arctic sky with scales visible at close range as individual aurora curtains in green, cyan and violet, its eyes two collapsed stars burning blue-white casting hard shadows on the tundra below, the snake's movement creating gravitational disturbances that pull snow upward from the ground in spiraling helices, a lone wolf on the tundra below looking directly upward — its fur each strand illuminated differently by the aurora serpent's color shifts, the snake shedding its skin which drifts apart as aurora ribbons separating and fading, birch forest at the horizon casting impossibly long aurora-colored shadows across the snow plain, the atmosphere itself visibly compressed under the serpent's body weight in a lens-shaped depression, Cinematic Kino Diffusion XL, epic wide anamorphic, 16K, Hans Zimmer visual equivalent Wide locked shot of tundra — wolf in extreme foreground → the aurora serpent’s head descends from upper frame edge in utter silence → camera slowly tilts up following it → track the full 40-mile body across the sky in a 270° pan → return to the wolf — its eye is now the exact color of the serpent → cut --style Cinematic Kino Diffusion XL, anamorphic lens, photorealistic, ultra high detail, volumetric lighting, cinematic color grading, 8K-16K resolution, film grain overlay, no AI artifacts, master composition, award-winning nature photography,