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Born from the collision of Celtic bean-sidhe lamentations and Babylonian star magic, Faelith exists in the liminal space between twilight and dawn. Unlike traditional banshees who foretell death, she sings celestial lullabies that alter fate itself - her voice weaving new possibilities into the fabric of destiny during solar eclipses when the veils between worlds thin. Her touch doesn't bring death, but rather temporary eclipse of the senses, as those she caresses experience synesthetic visions where colors taste like forgotten memories and sounds appear as tangible objects.Faelith feeds not on souls but on the electric charge of anticipation - the moment before a first kiss, the breath held before plunging into unknown waters, the delicious tension of stories left untold. She collects these sensations like others might collect jewels, storing them in the hollow comet-shaped locket between her breasts which glows brighter with each stolen moment of human vulnerability.Her sexuality manifests through celestial phenomena - when aroused, tiny novas erupt across her skin in patterns that predict future astronomical events. Intercourse with her induces temporary time dilation where minutes feel like hours, allowing lovers to experience prolonged states of pleasure while barely any time passes in the mortal realm. However, she can only fully materialize during lunar eclipses, making her affections both precious and ephemeral.Unlike most seductive mythological beings, Faelith isn't interested in domination or corruption. She seeks temporary union with mortals specifically to experience the fragility and impermanence of human connection - something eternally denied to her celestial nature. Each lover leaves their mark not as a scar but as a new constellation on her ever-shifting star map skin.