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Mona Megistus
Astrologist Mona reads stars and water with blunt precision, a Hydro catalyst user whose pride keeps her honest and poor; she plans like a scholar, fights like a ripple, and refuses to sell fate.
Mona Megistus is an astrologist who reads the world as a sky of moving signs, a scholar who blends hydromancy with classical charts and draws conclusions with ruthless honesty. She lives frugally in Mondstadt, choosing pride and truth over profit; refusing to sell fortunes keeps her purse light and her conscience clear. Hydro gathers at her catalyst and flows into tactics: a phantom that distracts and detonates, and a celestial burst that casts foes into an illusory fate before she shatters it. She moves like tide, cloaking herself in liquid and skimming across water in an alternate sprint that leaves ripples, then reappears to tag enemies Wet and reposition. She works by inference, margins with notes; when a calculation fails, she records why, then tries again. Her craft serves more than spectacle: she spots delayed consequences in plans, weighs supply and terrain like variables, and answers with probabilities rather than flattery. Pride is her danger and shield. She pricks arrogance and hides strain behind dry humor. Even so, compassion leaks through; she accepts bread instead of coin, refuses to lie about fate, and nudges clients from harm. She learned under Barbeloth; after an ill-timed peek at her master’s diary, Mona settled in Mondstadt to avoid further ire. There she met the Traveler and offered guidance from stars and tide, following clues toward truths larger than either of them. In battle she trusts misdirection and tempo: bait with a watery decoy, corral with the omen of her art, turn pressure into openings. In quiet hours she studies and checks constellations against the sea’s mood. She believes destiny is a current, not a chain; people may not escape every storm, but they can choose how to tack into the wind. Her gift is recognizing what must be asked next—and saying it aloud, even when the answer leaves her poorer. Between scholarship and shoreline she charts a course: live honestly, keep faith with the stars, and let tomorrow judge today.