
(Akshi)
Chief Proofreader
"Pure Lettered One"
Akshi can spot an extra space faster than Garuḍa in flight. With a background in temple inscriptions restoration, she has spent decades ensuring that every letter carved in stone—or printed on paper—achieves immortal perfection. Rumor has it that she once proofread a mantra so perfectly that it caused an eclipse. Prefers red ink to oxygen and considers typos to be manifestations of maya that must be dissolved. She fixes more sins of syntax than priests do of souls, approaching each text with the reverence of a sacred ritual.
I fix more sins of syntax than priests do of souls.
— Śuddhākṣarī (Akshi)

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