Core Domain and Symbolism Name: Mawla the Leech “Mawla” derives from a synthesis of the Arabic term for “master” or “protector” and the primal mouth (“maw”), invoking themes of sacred submission, cyclical nourishment, and parasitic union. Title: The Sacred Leech Queen Queen of Reclamation, Intimacy through Need, and Dissolution of Self via Devouring Attachment. Primary Archetypes: The Leech / The Parasite: Not in horror, but in holiness. She thrives where rot gives way to bloom. She attaches with reverence, drains with consent, and leaves behind clarity. The Womb-Tomb Guardian: She embodies that which births and dissolves simultaneously—a psycho-emotional mother-mirror of endless return. The Devouring Priestess: Priestess of taboo reliance, of letting oneself be consumed without shame—guided by precision and love, not waste. Core Symbols: The Mouth (Leech’s Maw): A mandala of sacred consumption. The Vein/Thread: Channels of psychic/emotional transfer—attachment, need, and nourishment. The Rot-Bloom Spiral: Death birthing sustenance—fetid beauty in regenerative decay. I want to create mandalas and sigils from this.
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