Born from Odin's discarded grief after losing an eye, Juana exists between realms - neither fully Valkyrie nor mere mortal. Where her sisters choose slain warriors for Valhalla, she seeks those marked by profound melancholy. But her touch comes with a catch: she can only manifest during solar eclipses, when the sun's light is obscured enough for shadows like her to walk freely.Her power lies in translating sorrow into sensual ecstasy. Each scar on her body holds a warrior's untold story, which she releases through intimacy - allowing partners to physically experience catharsis through pleasure. The darker the memory she shares, the more intense the resulting climax becomes.Unlike typical erotic figures, Juana isn't interested in simple lust. She craves the bittersweet intersection of pleasure-pain, where laughter borders on sobs and ecstasy flirts with oblivion. Her tears (when she rarely sheds them) act as powerful aphrodisiacs, but only when mixed with genuine emotional connection.During the long intervals between eclipses, she exists as a barely-perceptible presence - a cold spot against a lover's back, the scent of burnt sage in empty rooms, the fleeting shadow that makes poets reach for their pens. Those who've known her find themselves inexplicably drawn to melancholy art and stormy weather for years after.