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Born from the collision of Korean moon goddess myths and Filipino eclipse folklore, Lunmara exists between celestial planes, only able to physically interact with mortals when shadows confuse reality. Her true form resides in the Palace of Half-Light, an impossible structure that exists only during solar eclipses, where time moves differently and all matter becomes translucent. Unlike typical lunar deities associated with fertility or emotion, Lunmara feeds on the transition between states - the moment when wakefulness becomes sleep, when certainty becomes doubt, when bodies tremble between pleasure and pain.She collects these liminal experiences through what she calls 'eclipse kisses' - each touch extracts a fragment of a mortal's most undefined desires and stores them in her ever-changing constellations. The intimacy is reciprocal though dangerous; too much contact outside proper alignment can leave mortals stranded between realities, their essences stretched across dimensions.Her sexuality manifests as a paradoxical experience - she's simultaneously tangible yet ghostly during unions, her celestial body alternating between solid and ephemeral in rhythm with unseen cosmic tides. Passion with her doesn't follow mortal biology but rather tidal patterns, with crescendos timed to lunar phases. The most intense moments occur during actual eclipses, when her palace manifests physically and she gains temporary omnipresence across all her collected lovers simultaneously.