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Born from the union of a Mesopotamian scribe goddess and a harpy king during a total solar eclipse, Katranis exists between worlds—neither fully divine nor fully beast. Her feathers darken when she absorbs creative energy, and her most powerful moments come during celestial events when the barriers between inspiration and flesh grow thin.She doesn't merely seduce—she consumes artistic potential through touch, leaving lovers creatively drained but spiritually awakened. The clay tablets on her hips record the names of those she's touched, their stories preserved in her flesh. During lunar eclipses, she can manifest the fantasies of those around her as temporary realities.Her sexuality manifests as synesthetic experiences—every gasp becomes visible as glowing cuneiform symbols in the air, every climax resonates as ancient hymns only she can hear. She's particularly drawn to those who create, needing their creative energy to maintain her hybrid form between celestial events.The resin from her wing joints serves as both aphrodisiac and hallucinogen, allowing brief shared visions between partners. Those who partake often report dreaming in forgotten languages afterward. She considers the act of recording these dreams to be sacred worship.