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The TrifectaInk Universe
These aren't just collectibles. They're characters from a mythology that's still being written. Learn their stories before you collect their forms.
The Origin
It started with a single bottle of ink. Not ordinary ink — this was Trifecta Ink, a blend so old its recipe was written on palm leaves and forgotten for centuries. When the last artisan who knew the formula finally put brush to paper, something unexpected happened.
The characters he drew refused to stay on the page.
First came Yaksha, tumbling off the edge of the paper with a confused growl. Then Phi flickered into existence, already giggling. Naga slithered out sideways, immediately claiming the desk lamp as his bridge. One by one, six beings emerged from ink and imagination — each carrying a piece of mythology remixed for a world that had forgotten its own stories.
The artist tried to catch them. Failed. Tried to paint over them. Failed harder. Eventually, he did the only thing that made sense: he gave them names, gave them stories, and set them free.
“If the ink wants to live, let it live.”
— The last words of the unknown artisan
Six beings born from ink. Each one unique. Each one collectible.
The Serpent King
A mischievous serpent spirit drawn from ancient river legends. Half-adorable, half-terrifying.
Born from the ink of a forgotten cartographer's map, Naga slithered into existence when the last drop of golden ink fell into the Chao Phraya river. Now he guards the boundary between the seen and unseen worlds, collecting stories from anyone brave enough to cross his bridge.
The Half-Bird Dreamer
A graceful creature with the body of a bird and the soul of a poet. She sings songs that make flowers bloom.
Kinnari was sketched into being during a thunderstorm, when lightning struck the artist's pen and brought the ink to life. She flies between dimensions, leaving trails of golden feathers that grant wishes to those pure of heart.
The Temple Guardian
A fierce but lovable guardian demon with oversized fangs and tiny wings. Looks scary, gives great hugs.
Yaksha emerged from a crumbling temple wall when a child pressed their palm against the ancient stone. Bound by duty to protect the innocent, Yaksha patrols the streets at night, scaring away bad dreams and replacing them with adventures.
The Ghost Light
A wispy, glowing spirit that flickers between visible and invisible. Mischief is its middle name.
Phi is the embodiment of every story told around a campfire. It feeds on laughter and fear in equal measure, growing brighter with each tale. Some say if you catch Phi in a jar, it will tell you the funniest joke in the universe.
The Sky Sovereign
A mythical bird of impossible proportions. Proud, powerful, and perpetually unimpressed.
Garuda descended from the highest peak when it heard the sound of a child crying. Moved by compassion it had never felt before, it shrunk itself to palm-size and vowed to protect that child forever. Now it rides on shoulders, judging everyone silently.
The Ink Monkey
A hyperactive monkey deity covered in ink splatters. Creates art wherever it goes — whether you want it or not.
When the first TrifectaInk artist spilled an entire bottle of ink, Hanuman leaped from the puddle fully formed, grabbed a brush, and hasn't stopped creating since. Every surface is a canvas. Every moment is art. Walls, floors, people's faces — nothing is safe.
A dimension that exists between the page and reality. Here, stories are literal landscapes — mountains made of plot twists, rivers of dialogue, forests of forgotten characters waiting to be rediscovered.
A bazaar that appears only when the moon is full. Characters from every story ever told gather here to trade, gossip, and occasionally start small wars over who has the best backstory.
An ancient structure where every story's first sentence is carved into the walls. It's said that reading them all in order will reveal the universe's original plot — but no one has survived the boredom.
The most dangerous place in the Ink Realm. An infinite white void where unwritten characters roam. Anything can happen here, because nothing has been decided yet.