Lady Occulta: Lexicon Wound (#007)
Static NFT | Merciaverse Collection
This isn’t fashion. It’s a linguistic injury.
Lexicon Wound is the third revealed form of Lady Occulta — all sharp vectors and verbal denial. Her face reads like redacted poetry, structured in cuts and cauterised colours. Nothing flows. Everything slices.
The hat has collapsed into a collapsed syntax — angular, conflicted, contorted by design. Her gaze is piercing, but not inviting. It’s a grammar check with a grudge. Her lips are unreadable. Possibly ironic. Possibly divine.
Each stripe follows no logic, but they do know your password.
Lady Occulta doesn’t speak in tongues. She erases the ones she doesn’t like.
Key Details:
Facial Language: Broken syntax / Defensive expression mapping
Eyes: Coded gaze vectors / Targeted comprehension suppression
Hat Form: Irregular brim, semi-hostile curvature
Pigment Behaviour: Contrast overload with precision bleeding
Lips: Soft static / No verbal output
Skin: Anti-semantic shell, high-gloss resilience
Known Lore Fragments:
Appeared briefly in anti-speech marketing for weaponised quiet
Referenced in court transcripts as a visual hazard during testimony
Included in banned reading comprehension apps in 2052
Rumoured to delete sentences in real time when viewed unprepared
Collector Notes:
Lexicon Wound destabilises meaning by design. Words falter in her presence. Display with caution near literature, contracts, or emotionally vulnerable poets. Ideal for minimalists, maximalists, and anyone with unresolved metaphors.