Act I

Theosophists like Helena Blavatsky and Charles Webster Leadbeater wrote about the existence of astral entities that could be summoned and interacted with through various forms of mysticism and spiritual practice. These entities were seen as aspects of the collective unconscious, embodying the desires, fears, and aspirations of humanity.

Befriending a Nymphet requires a vow of . They will give you wild, untamed creative inspiration—symphonies that play in your head, solutions to coding problems that appear as geometric visions, the ability to write 5,000 words in an hour. In return, you must offer them one hour of unprotected, joyful play per week.

In an age of hard drives and eternal records, the Astral Nymphet stands as a strange comfort. It is the entity of transience itself . It teaches a harsh lesson: not everything that exists is meant to be captured, documented, or understood.