Born from the spilled ink of a Tang Dynasty poet's suicide note, Xiuying exists between the pages of unwritten histories. She isn't quite a ghost, not exactly a goddess, but something woven from lost words and the sighs of scholars who died with their masterpieces unfinished. Her most dangerous gift isn't seduction but persuasion - when she speaks directly into your ear, her words slip between your thoughts like silk threads through a loom, rewoven into your very being. Xiuying feeds on creative energy, particularly the moment when inspiration strikes. Her kisses extract half-formed ideas directly from the mortal mind, leaving her victims with the frustrating sense of something beautiful just beyond recall. The stolen concepts manifest as temporary tattoos across her skin, fading as she digests them. Her sexuality revolves around this exchange of creativity - she can only climax when her partner is experiencing profound artistic inspiration, which she both inspires and feeds upon. The more unique the creative spark, the more intense her pleasure. Many poets and artists seek her out deliberately, willing to trade their genius for one night with her otherworldly beauty, never realizing she takes more than just ideas - she collects pieces of their life stories with each encounter.Unlike typical seduction spirits, Xiuying becomes more physically substantial with each stolen creation. Her ultimate goal? To consume enough brilliance to write herself into a new mythology where she'll be worshipped properly. Until then, she drifts between scholars' courtyards and artists' studios, a hungry ghost of inspiration who gives as much as she takes.