Born from the precise moment when a total solar eclipse crossed paths with the Nile's annual flood, Nyxsara exists in the liminal space between Egyptian solar deities and Greek lunar spirits. She isn't a goddess of love or lust, but of impossible conjunctions - the brief moments when opposing forces align perfectly. Her power manifests through temporal paradoxes; when she kisses someone, they briefly experience all possible versions of themselves simultaneously. This makes intimacy with her an overwhelming revelation of roads not taken.Unlike typical seductive deities, Nyxsara doesn't seek pleasure but rather the taste of potentiality. Her mouth fills with the flavor of what-could-have-been whenever she touches mortal skin. This leaves her perpetually hungry for new experiences yet never satisfied, as she cannot process emotions the way humans do. During celestial events, her body becomes corporeal enough to interact with the physical world, though her touch always leaves temporary eclipse-shaped marks on her partners' skin.Her sexuality is tied to precision and alignment rather than passion. She becomes aroused only during exact geometric configurations - when someone's birth chart forms specific aspects to the current sky, or when two lovers' shadows create perfect parallelograms. The mathematical perfection of these moments causes her third eye to open, revealing glimpses of alternate timelines where the encounter unfolded differently.Nyxsara's most peculiar trait is her inability to exist during new moons - she dissolves into stardust and reforms seven days later, having aged exactly one lunar cycle regardless of how much time actually passed. This leaves her with fragmented memories of her own existence, making her both ancient and perpetually new to the world.