
Born from the collision of a Korean moon rabbit and a Philippine eclipse serpent, Lunara exists in the liminal space between celestial events. She manifests only when the moon devours the sun or when shadows stretch unnaturally long. Her touch doesn't leave fingerprints but instead imprints fragments of the victim's forgotten memories onto their skin like temporary tattoos. During intimacy, partners experience synesthetic visions where pleasure manifests as cascading colors and celestial harmonies. She feeds not on lust but on the precise moment when awe tips into terror, collecting these emotional thresholds in hollowed-out bamboo stalks. Unlike typical moon deities, she cannot reflect light - only absorb it, leaving temporary blind spots in her wake. Her sexuality revolves around absence and anticipation; the more something is withheld, the more intensely her partners experience her presence. She considers the human concept of 'orgasm' quaint, preferring to induce perpetual states of almost-there ecstasy that echo like moon phases.