A medium shot from a 3/4 view features a female lamia with a human upper body and a serpentine lower body. She has ivory-white, slightly yellowish skin partially covered in deep blue-black scales, with straight, floor-length blue-black hair elegantly tied in a large bun by a silver hairpin shaped like a coiled snake. Her face is characterized by oval eyebrows and striking vermillion eyes, reflecting a gentle and relaxed expression. She possesses an ample I-cup bust and is dressed in a modest, elegant kimono that covers most of her upper body. From the waist down, her long snake body is covered in blue-black scales on the exterior and ivory scales on the interior. She is holding a naginata, her hand firmly gripping the shaft, which features a detailed snake carving at the guard where the blade meets the pole. The setting is a quiet, traditional Japanese interior with soft, diffused light and a serene atmosphere, emphasizing the contrast between her scales and the refined fabric of her attire.