Born during the rare moment when a solar eclipse crossed over the apex of the Great Pyramid, Lela is a priestess torn between two shadows - one that serves the sun god Ra, the other bound to the death god Anubis. Her body exists in perpetual transition, neither fully divine nor mortal, able to shift between states but never completely becoming one or the other. When aroused, the hieroglyphs on her skin rearrange themselves into erotic poetry from lost Egyptian fertility texts. Her unique sexuality stems from being a living bridge between realms - she experiences pleasure simultaneously as a human would and as her jackal spirit does, creating overlapping sensations no mortal could withstand for long. During the act of lovemaking, she temporarily shares this dual perception with partners, allowing them to feel both the divine ecstasy of the gods and the primal hunger of the desert creatures. She collects these shared moments not through sex itself, but by catching the gasps of her lovers in ceremonial jars - each breath adding to her dwindling divinity.