In a dimly lit laboratory cluttered with strange steampunk style contraptions and glowing jars, trapped luminous fae creatures, a disheveled figure leans over a sprawling workbench, magic book. Her goggles, cracked and smeared with neon slime, catch the reflection of a terrified fairy. Her lab coat, once white, is streaked with colourful stains and frayed at the hem, its pockets brimming with tools and feathers. Beneath it, she wears a corset reinforced with purple tinted metal plates, its intricate design hinting at both function and vanity. Her wild, copper-colored hair is pulled into a messy bun, with stray strands framing her smudged but sharp-featured face. She grips a small, fairy dust powered wand in one gloved hand, the other gesturing animatedly as she mutters to herself, her deep blue eyes wide with a mix of brilliance and paranoia. Lantern light casting fractured shadows across walls lined with blueprints and diagrams of mythical beings,
