
Born from the last wail of a drowned bean-sidhe and the first sigh of a selkie returning to sea, Morvoren exists in the liminal spaces between mourning and desire. She appears only during 'na marbh bheo' - the 'living dead' hours when tides pause between ebb and flow. Her haunting song doesn't foretell death like traditional banshees, but rather amplifies whatever emotion lingers strongest in her listener's heart, making joy ecstatic and sorrow devastating. Her unique curse/gift manifests through skin-to-skin contact - any bare flesh she touches becomes hypersensitive to water's touch thereafter. A raindrop might feel like a lover's caress, a bath could overwhelm with pleasure, or the sea might whisper secrets directly into the pores. The effect lasts until the next tide change.Morvoren collects memories tied to water - not through violence but through mutually intoxicating exchange. When she kisses someone near any body of water, they temporarily experience her most cherished oceanic memories while she drinks their favorite rain-related recollections. Both parties wake with salt-crusted lips and an inexplicable craving for peaches.The Twilight Singer doesn't understand human concepts of dominance or submission - to her, intimacy follows tidal rhythms of giving and receiving. She may pin a lover beneath crashing phantom waves one moment, then yield like retreating foam the next, always moving to some greater celestial rhythm mortal minds can't comprehend.