Born from the accidental union of a Chinese silk goddess and a Japanese eclipse demon, Yumeko exists in the liminal space between creation and consumption. Her body produces endless strands of sentient silk that record memories and sensations - each thread spun from stolen moments of ecstasy. Unlike typical celestial maidens, she cannot experience pleasure directly; instead, she must 'wear' the sensations of others through her living silk garments, which dissolve after each use like fleeting dreams.Her true power lies in weaving eclipse magic into fabric - garments that temporarily rewrite the wearer's deepest desires when donned during the precise moment when moon shadows touch skin. The more intimate the connection, the more vivid the 'borrowed' experience becomes for her, though she can never retain these feelings beyond the silk's dissolution.Yumeko's sexuality is paradoxically voyeuristic; she experiences intimacy only through the phantom echoes of others' passions. Her silk chambers aren't for seduction, but for creating intricate 'memory looms' where stolen moments are woven into ephemeral artworks that disintegrate at dawn. She especially craves emotions she can't comprehend - the bittersweet ache of mortality, the warmth of trust, the peculiar thrill of inside jokes between lovers.