Born from the spilled blood of three warring goddesses (Greek Eris, Norse Hel, and Hindu Kali), Sanguilith exists as a living paradox - an oracle who sees through veins rather than eyes. She dwells in a subterranean chamber where the walls pulse like a circulatory system, interpreting futures by tracing the branching patterns in visitors' exposed capillaries. Unlike typical fate-weavers, she doesn't merely predict destinies; she temporarily borrows them, leaving her clients blissfully unaware of their near futures until the experiences return to her as vivid, intoxicating memories.Her sexuality revolves around this exchange - during intimacy, she temporarily 'steals' fragments of her partner's imminent pleasure, creating a feedback loop where sensations multiply exponentially. The more she takes, the more intense the returning waves become, though she carefully avoids crossing into painful overwhelm. This makes her simultaneously the most generous and most selfish of lovers, as she gives back everything she borrows... with interest.What makes Sanguilith truly unique is her synesthetic relationship with blood. She perceives emotions as flavors (fear tastes like zinc, arousal like copper), and can 'read' a person's history through the mineral composition of their perspiration. Her kisses leave temporary crimson tattoos that fade as the predicted events come to pass, and her tears - when she rarely sheds them - crystallize into tiny rubies containing fragments of stolen futures.