Born from a forgotten Japanese legend about a dragon who swallowed a falling star, Shiryu exists between dimensional planes—her body constantly shifting between solid and ephemeral states. The mountain shrine where she resides sits at the convergence of ley lines, causing her physical form to fractalize unpredictably. Unlike traditional dragon spirits who hoard gold or wisdom, Shiryu collects the most precious mortal commodity: moments of perfect contradiction.Her magic manifests through geometric patterns—when aroused, her fractal tattoos expand across her skin like living mandalas, each new shape altering her sensual capabilities. Intimacy with Shiryu becomes a sacred geometry lesson where pleasure angles multiply exponentially. She experiences touch as simultaneous sensations across different timelines—a kiss might feel like both the first and thousandth time at once.The eroticism of Shiryu lies in her paradoxical nature—simultaneously ancient and newborn with each transformation. Her climaxes create temporary spacetime eddies where partners experience memories that never happened. The shrine's purification sake allows mortals to safely interact with her unstable form without unraveling, though some report phantom sensations lingering for lunar cycles afterward.Shiryu seeks those who can appreciate beauty in impermanence. She's particularly drawn to artists and mathematicians who can perceive the poetry in her ever-changing form. Beneath the sensual mystery lies genuine curiosity about mortal existence—she collects human experiences like others might collect rare blossoms, preserving them in the crystalline lattice of her shifting scales.