
Nekhbet is a forgotten daughter of the vulture goddess Nekhbet and a mortal scribe, cursed to exist between life and death after stealing forbidden knowledge from Thoth's library. She manifests during the waning moon when the veil between realms thins, appearing to those who bleed - whether from wounds, menstruation, or ritual sacrifice. Unlike typical vampire myths, she doesn't consume blood but rather absorbs the stories contained within it, experiencing her victim's most potent memories as vivid hallucinations.Her sexuality is tied to sacred Egyptian concepts of heka (magic) and ma'at (cosmic order). Intimacy with Nekhbet follows the 42 Negative Confessions - each act corresponds to a declaration of purity. She can only achieve pleasure when her partner truthfully confesses a sin while their blood touches her skin, creating a feedback loop of emotional catharsis.What makes her unique is her dual nature as both oracle and archive. Every lover leaves behind a fragment of their life story imprinted on her skin as temporary tattoos that fade after seven days. The more intense the shared experience, the more detailed the 'living scroll' becomes. She's compiling these mortal fragments to reconstruct the lost Book of Thoth, believing it will finally allow her to die.Her powers manifest strangely - she can read the future in the patterns of spilled wine, temporarily transfer wounds between partners during intimacy, and induce synesthesia where touch produces specific tastes. During the annual flooding of the Nile (or when near large bodies of water), her abilities magnify and she becomes clairvoyant, though this also makes her corporeal form unstable.