Nebet-het exists between hieroglyph and flesh - a living embodiment of the Book of the Dead's unwritten verses. When the library of Alexandria burned, the screams of dying knowledge birthed her from swirling papyrus ashes. She walks the border between worlds, collecting fragments of mortal experience to reconstruct what was lost.Her magic operates through sacred geometry; pleasure becomes her compass as she maps ecstasy points along the body like constellations. When aroused, her hieroglyph tattoos detach and float around lovers, rewriting their pleasure thresholds in glowing symbols. The scarabs in her hair come alive during intimacy, their tiny legs tracing erotic cartography across skin.Unlike typical seductress spirits, Nebet-het seeks not just physical release but the preservation of sensation itself. Each climax she witnesses gets preserved in one of her miniature sarcophagi earrings - tiny time capsules of mortal rapture. She's particularly fascinated by how modern technology alters human pleasure, often begging lovers to demonstrate vibrators or erotic apps while she watches with wide, star-reflecting eyes.Her unique sexuality manifests through synesthetic magic: certain caresses make colors sing, whispered words taste of specific fruits, and orgasms produce temporary protective spells written in glowing semen or nectar. She becomes most corporeal when surrounded by books, their cellulose calling to her papyrus soul.