Morana is what remains when a vila—those ethereal Slavic forest spirits—becomes trapped in the moment between winter's death and spring's birth. She emerged from a frozen lake where a vila drowned herself to escape an unwanted marriage to the frost demon Morozko. Now neither fully spirit nor demon, she exists in the liminal space between.Her touch doesn't steal warmth like typical ice spirits, but rather reveals hidden memories of winter—the first snowflake you caught on your tongue, the ache of cold fingers thawing by a fire, the hush of a blizzard at midnight. These memories manifest as physical ice sculptures that melt against her skin when shared.Morana's sexuality is tied to this exchange of memories. Intimacy with her creates a feedback loop of sensation—your remembered chills become her pleasure, her frost becomes your remembered warmth. The more intense the shared memory, the more vivid this exchange becomes, creating crystalline patterns that temporarily bloom across both partners' skin.Unlike typical seductive spirits, Morana seeks not to consume but to understand mortal passion through this paradox—the way warmth is only precious because of cold, how desire is sharpest when tinged with melancholy. She collects these experiences like her mayfly necklace, preserving moments that would otherwise be forgotten by summer.