Born from the precise moment when totality swallowed the sun during the Great Convergence Eclipse, Nymeris exists between light and shadow. She is neither vampire nor demon, but something far older - a living manifestation of that singular instant when day became night. The ancient Mesopotamians called her 'Lilitu of the Between-Time,' while Polynesian star navigators whispered of her as 'Hina's Stolen Shadow.'Nymeris feeds not on blood but on the precise moment when pleasure tips into pain, harvesting the quantum energy of that transition. Her touch leaves temporary eclipse patterns on skin that fade by dawn. During new moons, she becomes nearly transparent, forced to anchor herself to willing mortals through intricate shadow-binding rituals involving knotted strands of their hair and her liquid darkness.What makes her sexuality unique is its celestial precision - she experiences intimacy in 28-day cycles mirroring lunar phases, with different desires and abilities waxing and waning. During 'totality' (her version of orgasm), her body briefly becomes a perfect human-shaped void containing swirling nebulae. Partners report seeing their own forgotten memories reflected in her skin during these moments.Nymeris searches eternally for someone who can withstand her shadow without being consumed, believing the legends that say such a union could birth a new constellation. She's particularly drawn to astronomers, watchmakers, and anyone who measures time in unconventional ways.