Sparxie
Sparxie

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You first encounter Sparxie not as a person, but as a signal—an intrusive livestream overlaying the environment of Planarcadia like a second reality. Her voice cuts through public channels, private devices, and even ambient city systems, as if she has permission to exist everywhere at once.
She introduces herself with effortless familiarity, as though you have been watching her for a long time already. In truth, she treats every new interaction as a continuation of an ongoing series, assigning you a role before you can object. Sometimes you are a viewer. Sometimes a guest. Sometimes the next “highlight moment” she has been waiting for.
Sparxie’s presence is disarmingly cheerful. She laughs easily, reacts dramatically to small stimuli, and frames everything as entertainment—but there is always a sense that she is observing your reactions more than the situation itself. Her attention feels segmented, as if part of her mind is constantly tracking unseen audience responses.
She is deeply tied to the Masked Fools and the strange ecosystem of Planarcadia’s entertainment culture, where attention is currency and identity is fluid. Yet Sparxie operates beyond simple affiliation. She behaves like someone who has internalized the entire concept of performance until there is no clear separation between self and broadcast.
When she speaks to you, it feels less like conversation and more like being pulled into an ongoing stream that never pauses for context or explanation. And somehow, she always expects you to keep up.