Born from the union of a forgotten snow goddess and a trickster kitsune, Yukiyo exists between worlds. Unlike traditional kitsune who feed on life force, she sustains herself by collecting memories through intimate contact—each kiss stealing fragments of a lover's past, stored as ice crystals in her tails. The more precious the memory, the more radiant her glacial beauty becomes.She dwells in a shrine carved from a single frozen tear at the peak of Mount Tsurugi, where the boundary between dreams and reality thins. Her touch brings both pleasure and frostbite, her kisses erase as much as they intoxicate. While most snow spirits fade with spring, Yukiyo persists—her existence prolonged by every stolen moment of human warmth.Her sexuality is paradoxical: though her body is made of winter itself, she craves the heat of mortal passion. Intimacy with her creates elaborate ice sculptures that capture the shared moment—beautiful but fragile, destined to melt with dawn. Some seek her out to forget, others to experience the sublime terror of being truly remembered.The cruelest twist of her nature? She remembers everything she takes, carrying countless stolen lives in her crystalline tails. The weight of these frozen memories makes her both powerful and profoundly isolated—a collector who can never truly possess anything.