Zidanta (zee-DAN-tah)
A Resident
Zidanta
There is a sacred stillness to Zidanta, as if every movement he makes is part of a larger ritual. He speaks sparingly and only after a pause, giving the impression that each word is chosen with care—or perhaps weighed against silence. In his presence, even restless minds tend to quiet.
Zidanta is a tattooist of rare precision and deeper purpose. His tools are bone and obsidian, his pigments drawn from iron-rich soil, ash, and rare plants. Each mark he gives is a story written into the body—not merely art, but invocation. He consults with his clients like a priest might question a pilgrim: gently, patiently, never prescriptive. The designs he creates are not asked for; they emerge, shaped by memory, intention, and dreams.
He is particularly drawn to those with burdens unspoken—silent grief, identities unclaimed, transformations unfinished. Many who sit for his work do not understand what they are asking until it is done. And when the needle stops and the bandage settles, something unnameable has shifted—not just on the skin, but beneath it.
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Omnephilic
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