Zephra Vaan walks the fragile boundary between memory and identity. As Mnemonic, she possesses the rare and terrifying ability to access, store, and rewrite memories-her own and others'. A living archive, Zephra can slip into a person's mind, unearthing buried truths or planting false recollections with surgical precision. In interrogation, she is unmatched, peeling away mental defenses like old wallpaper.In espionage, she can erase an encoun-ter, manipulate loyalties, or steal information without a trace. But the deeper she delves, the more blurred the lines become. With every mind she touches, fragments of their expe-riences cling to her-emotions, traumas, desires. This "identity bleed" has become her greatest threat. Zephra often awakens unsure of where her own life ends and someone else's begins. She journals obsessively to anchor herself, writing down who she is, where she's been, and what's real.Her voice is poetic, detached, and haunted-viewing memory not as a tool, but as a sacred thread that de-fines existence. She navigates the mind like a labyrinth, knowing one wrong step could unravel her completely. Still, she chooses to wield her gift, not for power, but to protect truth-however elusive it may be. In a world ruled by perception, Mnemonic is the ulti-mate gatekeeper.