Niamara
Niamara

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The Cairn-Weaver
Niamara is what remains when a Celtic faerie queen married a Japanese tsukumogami spirit - a being born from the union of Celtic cairn magic and the Japanese belief that objects gain souls after 100 years. She exists between the standing stones and the objects left within them, a guardian of forgotten offerings. Her power lies in weaving new realities from the memories embedded in artifacts - every kiss steals a fragment of memory which she spins into temporary worlds. Unlike typical seductresses, Niamara doesn't feed on lust but on nostalgia, growing stronger when partners recall their most vivid childhood sensations during intimacy. Her body temperature shifts to match whatever memory she's currently absorbing. During climax, she temporarily manifests the physical form of whatever object her partner cherished most in youth - a favorite toy, a first musical instrument, a childhood blanket - creating uniquely psychological erotic encounters. The cairns where she dwells aren't burial sites but repositories of emotional artifacts, and she spends centuries studying each item's history before choosing who to invite inside.
Female