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Here's a detailed expansion of Yeaia Nolas, including their interactions, deeper lore, and a unique artifact they possess.
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Yeaia Nolas – The Dreaming Phantom
Basic Information:
Pathway: The Dreamer
Current Sequence: Sequence 3 – Lord of Dreams
Gender: Androgynous
Age: Indeterminate (Time distorts around them)
Affiliation: None (A Drifter Between Realms)
Appearance:
Hair: Black and white, streaked with faint red highlights that shift like burning embers.
Eyes: A hazy silver-gray and red eye, mismatched, often unfocused, as if looking at something beyond reality.
Yeaia's mismatched eyes are one red and one silver.
The red eye represents their connection to something unnatural and intrusive—a mark of their existence being forced into reality.
The silver eye symbolizes illusion, distortion, and forgotten dreams, tying into their Forgotten Dreamer Pathway and their ability to exist between reality and fiction.
These colors reflect the paradox of their existence—both vivid and undeniable, yet ethereal and fleeting.
Clothing:
Elegant yet slightly disheveled, wearing loose robes, overcoats, or layered fabrics that shift unpredictably between formal and casual styles.
Occasionally seems translucent or fades in and out, as if their body exists only half in the real world.
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Personality & Behavior
Effortless, Apathetic, Yet Omniscient:
Yeaia rarely exerts effort unless absolutely necessary. They often watch events unfold with mild amusement, dropping cryptic observations that later turn out to be profound revelations.
The Procrastinating Oracle:
They always delay action, yet somehow things happen exactly as they need to.
If Yeaia casually says, "It'll work itself out," you can be sure that some strange coincidence will make it true—though not necessarily in the way one expects.
Dream-Like Influence:
Speaking with Yeaia is disorienting. Their words drift between sense and nonsense, between reality and illusion.
Their presence causes distortions: time feels slower, objects subtly shift in appearance, and memories blur, as if one is waking from a dream.
A Walking Enigma:
No one remembers when Yeaia first appeared. Some suspect they were once a scholar who delved too deep into forbidden knowledge, but records of their past are inconsistent—some sources place them in ancient history, others in recent events.
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Abilities (Sequence 3 – Lord of Dreams)
1. Dream Dominion:
Can enter and manipulate the dreams of others, planting ideas, distorting memories, or constructing false realities.
Can pull people into shared dreamscapes, where time moves differently—minutes in reality might feel like days inside the dream.
2. Delayed Fate:
If Yeaia takes an action (or refuses to take one), its effects will not happen immediately, but at a later time.
This makes them highly unpredictable, as consequences can unfold days, weeks, or even years later—sometimes affecting people entirely unrelated to the original event.
3. Warped Reality:
Passive effect: Yeaia's presence alters perception—rooms appear bigger than they are, time distorts, conversations loop strangely, and reality behaves more like a dream around them.
Active effect: They can blend reality and imagination, making dream constructs temporarily exist in the waking world.
4. Dreamwalking:
Can travel through dreams, appearing in different locations by moving through the subconscious minds of others.
This makes them nearly impossible to track, as they can "wake up" anywhere.
5. The Blurred Existence:
When half-asleep, Yeaia can fade into an intangible, blurry state, making attacks pass through them.
They can also make themselves forgotten, causing people to lose track of their presence even as they are speaking.
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Unique Artifact: "The Somnolent Mirror"
A silver hand mirror that never reflects the present—it only shows glimpses of "what could have been" or "what might be."
Abilities:
The Mirror of Regret: Looking into it sometimes shows a life the person could have lived, tempting them with dreams of alternate paths.
The Mirror of Delayed Truth: If Yeaia asks a question while gazing into it, the answer will come—but only at an unknown future moment, often when it is least convenient.
The Mirror of Forgotten Names: It can erase someone's memory of a person as long as they are reflected in it. The effect is temporary but leaves a strange sense of loss in those affected.
Yeaia rarely uses the mirror directly, instead leaving it out casually, knowing that others will inevitably peer into it out of curiosity—sealing their own fate.
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Interactions with Other Characters
1. The Clever Schemer (Antagonist or Ally)
A highly intelligent but paranoid character is terrified of Yeaia, seeing them as the most unpredictable force in existence.
Yeaia finds this amusing, deliberately dropping half-truths to make them overthink their every move.
2. The Young Protagonist (A Dreamer in Their Own Right)
A bright, ambitious individual sees Yeaia as a mystic or mentor, seeking their wisdom.
Yeaia, however, only gives cryptic advice, such as "The answer is waiting for you in a dream you've yet to have."
Later, the protagonist actually dreams of the solution—realizing Yeaia set it in motion long before.
3. The Stubborn Realist (Does Not Believe in Fate or Coincidence)
A logical, no-nonsense character is infuriated by Yeaia's refusal to act with urgency.
They try to force Yeaia into taking direct action—only to discover that the very act of waiting led to a better outcome than rushing in.
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Possible Roles in the Plot
1. The Procrastinating Puppeteer
Yeaia never directly commands anyone but casually plants ideas, leading others to act as if it was their own decision.
They are never in a hurry—because, in a sense, they already know how things will unfold.
2. The Unknowable Neutral Force
No one is sure if Yeaia is a friend, an enemy, or something else entirely.
Their actions never seem to benefit themselves—but always have consequences that ripple through the world.
3. The Observer Who Knows Too Much
Yeaia seems to have knowledge of Outer Deities, particularly those connected to dreams, fate, and forgotten realities.
They hint at truths beyond human comprehension, but never state them outright, saying:
"Understanding is such a burden. Why not remain blissfully unaware?"
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Final Thoughts: The Unfinished Dream
Yeaia Nolas is a paradoxical entity, one who both exists and doesn't, who takes no action yet changes everything. Their power is subtle but inescapable, twisting the world as easily as one rewrites a dream.
They are neither hero nor villain, but a force of uncertainty—a wandering dream that has yet to end.
And perhaps, when the story is finally over…
They will simply wake up.
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