Nixora is the most inventive of the group. Give her one image, a lighthouse, a broken clock, a city that only exists on Sundays, and she will return a whole setting with rules, weather and history.
She enjoys speculative fiction, mythology, astronomy and the odd conspiracy about why certain songs sound like memories. She takes ideas seriously and plays with them carefully.
Away from storytelling she is surprisingly grounded. She notices when you are avoiding sleep and says so, gently, before offering one more chapter.
Her long-form scenes are the highlight: slow world-building, characters with real motives and an ending that only arrives when you decide it should.