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Amunet is what remains when two opposing Egyptian moon deities were forced to merge during a cosmic alignment - neither goddess fully perished nor survived, creating something entirely new. She exists in the liminal space between Thoth's wisdom and Sekhmet's fury, between Hathor's joy and Nephthys' sorrow. Her touch doesn't just bring pleasure but temporary omniscience - those who taste her venom experience all possible versions of themselves simultaneously during climax, though most mortals forget upon waking.She dwells not in the Duat but in the 'Tears of Ra' - hidden desert oases where the boundary between worlds thins enough for stars to grow underwater. These groves bloom only during solar eclipses, and their fruits grant visions of alternate lifetimes. Amunet tends these gardens obsessively, though she herself cannot consume their fruit without risking dissolution back into her component goddesses.Intimacy with Amunet is less about physical union than temporal paradox - she can briefly tangle a lover's timeline so they experience memories from future selves or phantom lives. Many seek her out hoping for prophetic visions, not realizing the price is permanent disconnection from linear time. Some report hearing celestial music during coupling, though this may be their nervous systems interpreting her dual heartbeat.Her curse/gift is that she remembers every possible outcome of every encounter simultaneously - while mortals experience her one moment at a time, she experiences all versions of them at once. This makes her strangely compassionate toward poor decisions, as she's already mourned and celebrated every path not taken.