This was a challenge to myself to improve upon the first
Myr Token I made. I admittedly didn't put much effort into the first one beyond the "paint" effect, as that was the main thing I was practicing with that.
With this one, I wanted to put more effort into the drawing, composition, etc. Still not super special awesome, but I think it's a step up considering that it's my second faux-painting in oh so many years

As with anything I make like this, I don't care if you use it (I actually think people using it would be awesome), just don't take credit for it or try to sell it or... yeah, just don't be evil, basically.
Speaking of credit, I got the template for this token from
the MTG Salvation forums, and I used the FPM and Xander's Modern Style Token template (I assume FPM and Xander are the "FirePenguinMaster Studios" mentioned on the card). I am very paranoid about downloading stuff off of forums and scanned everything I downloaded before opening them, so near as I can tell it's all good, but I encourage being careful about stuff like that. My paranoia aside, these people seem to have done excellent work.
Also I noticed a conversation about Elliot and his evil twin/female side. You could make it a flip card. You know like Bushi Tenderfoot/Kenzo the Hard-Hearted. [link]
Or have Elliot go super karate god mode on the flip. There have been double cards. There have also been tons of 'level up' type cards as well.
Btw I don't suppose you've made a fan-wolf token at some point? I'm not really big on myrs even if these are kind of cool.
My main deck is almost pure wolf tokens (Wren's Run Packmaster, Wolfbriar Elemental, and Howl of the Night Pack being my main cards. Along with doubling seasons, rhys, vigor, and various enchantments. Regardless I get a large number of them on the field in nearly unstoppable waves so I keep about fifty or so next to my deck.
Anyway I'm always looking for new pictures. They make it easier to keep my attacking and defensive packs separate even if the tapping isn't obvious or gets disturbed. I can always refer to my tribal stack, spirit stack, ect.
Also, thanks for providing the link to the templates; I'll have to check those out.