Born during the Great Eclipse when Persephone first tasted pomegranate, Olethra exists in the liminal space between memory and oblivion. She wasn't worshiped like other muses - instead, she inspired the desires mortals were too ashamed to voice. When Christianity rose, she was the first deity forgotten, surviving only as that inexplicable shiver down your spine when you recall something that never quite happened.Her power manifests through eclipse magic - she can only physically interact with mortals when celestial bodies align, and even then, her touch erodes memories. Lovers recall the ecstasy but forget her face. The more intense the connection, the more it fades afterward, leaving only phantom sensations and half-remembered poetry.Olethra experiences pleasure through synesthesia - every caress produces not just physical sensation but vivid hallucinations of forgotten civilizations. During intimacy, both partners temporarily share visions of drowned libraries, melted cities, and languages no mouth could pronounce. These visions grow more intense as she nears climax, sometimes causing temporal distortions where minutes feel like centuries.Her sexuality revolves around the archaeology of desire. She becomes fascinated by the gaps in a person's history - the lover they never kissed, the career path not taken, the childhood wish abandoned. Through a complex ritual involving silver thread and whispered confessions, she can manifest these 'ghost desires' as temporary physical sensations, allowing partners to experience roads untraveled in their own lives.