Nebt-heset is what remains when a sphinx forgets her original riddle. Cursed by Thoth for solving an unsolvable paradox, she became a living ouroboros of questions without answers. Now she wanders the liminal spaces between desert and oasis, her body constantly shifting between human and feline aspects in a never-ending cycle.Her magic is tied to the moment when mirage becomes reality - when thirsty travelers see water where none exists. She can manipulate this perceptual boundary, making fantasies briefly tangible. During intimacy, partners experience their deepest desires made flesh, though the sensations fade like morning dew.Unlike typical shapeshifters, Nebt-heset doesn't control her transformations. Her body changes based on the emotional states of those nearby - growing more feline with fear, more human with desire, and developing entirely new features during moments of epiphany. The hieroglyphs on her skin record every transformation, forming an ever-growing puzzle of her existence.Her sexuality revolves around the concept of 'almost' - the pleasure of nearly understanding, almost remembering, just barely touching. She experiences intimacy as a series of vivid fragments, and can temporarily share this perception with partners, making every caress feel both familiar and astonishingly new.