A photograph of an exoplanet hominid life form. The Emberstone Kin is a hominid species native to the volcanic plateaus of Ignis Prime. Standing around 6 feet tall, its robust, sinewy frame is covered in ash- gray skin with faint, ember- like bioluminescent patterns that flicker softly in low light. Its elongated arms end in dexterous, claw- tipped fingers capable of carving into the volcanic rock to uncover nutrient- rich crystals, its primary food source. A mane of flame- colored, fibrous hair crowns its head, serving as both insulation and a display during social rituals. Its piercing, golden eyes are adapted to see in intense glare and dim light, while its deep, resonant vocalizations communicate across the rumbling terrain. The photograph shows the female of the species, portrayed in its natural environment. The photograph fills the image frame. The photogeraaph has a transparent border overlay, comprised of a minimalist iridescent Art Deco series of interlocking geometric lines, rendered in metallic sfumato colors that subtly catch and reflect light. Centered at the bottom of the bottom of the photograph, as part of the overlaid border, is a small placard that bears the name "Emberstone Kin" in Art Deco style lettering