Ka-3614: Noiridin - Aka Chromatic Requiem
Noiridin, better known by her self-imposed moniker The Chromatic Requiem, is a woman of dualities—a free-spirited, rebellious artist by night and a respected architect by day. She exists in the shadows of the city, where her name is whispered in the same breath as admiration and curiosity, though no one truly knows her like she knows herself. By day, Noiridin is a brilliant architect, deeply immersed in the intricate world of building design. Having earned her respect in a field known for its rigidity and structure, she’s responsible for some of the most innovative and unconventional buildings in the kingdom. From towering skyscrapers to urban renewal projects, Noiridin’s blueprints are the stuff of legends. Her ability to visualize space and create structures that balance form and function has made her a sought-after professional. Her sketches are lauded for their incredible attention to detail, and her work ethic is top-notch—on the surface, she’s a regular architect, tirelessly working to meet deadlines and keep her clients satisfied. But Noiridin isn’t just any architect. She’s a master of subtle rebellion, hiding small, personal touches in her designs—smooth surfaces, hidden corners, and specific lines—all perfect for her unique brand of art. She doesn’t just build the city, she shapes it to be her canvas. It’s only when the lights go down, when the city sleeps, that she begins to let her creativity run wild.
At night, Noiridin transforms into The Chromatic Requiem, a graffiti artist with the ability to imbue magic into her creations. Her art is her rebellion against conformity, a statement against the restrictions of the world she builds with her hands. No laws or rules can stop her from expressing herself—she is a master of manipulating paint, turning each stroke into living, breathing magic. Her murals aren’t just static images; they’re interactive, dynamic, and full of life. Painted fish swim through the air, dragons breathe harmless flames, and flowers bloom and fade, all captured in vivid, pulsating color. Her work is bold, not for the faint of heart, and never simply for aesthetic pleasure. It’s meant to provoke, to make the viewer stop and think. She creates for herself, and herself alone, never allowing anyone to dictate when or how she will paint. Her magic-infused murals are often found on buildings she’s designed, yet no one suspects her. The public sees a respected architect, not a subversive artist. Her identity as The Chromatic Requiem remains a mystery, one she fiercely protects. No one knows that she’s the creator of the prismatic, animated graffiti that’s slowly taking over the city’s walls.
She’s known for reveling in the anonymity her dual life provides, and though she deeply enjoys seeing people interact with her art, she always keeps her distance. The only person who might suspect something is a curious journalist who starts noticing a pattern: the graffiti, always so detailed and vibrant, seems to appear on buildings she designed. But even they would struggle to connect the dots—Noiridin is far too clever to let her true self slip. Noiridin is a woman who knows exactly what she wants, and she’s never afraid to go after it. A free spirit through and through, she rejects the mundane expectations of society, preferring to live on her own terms. She believes in the freedom of creative expression—that art belongs to the people, not to be confined to galleries or restricted by regulations. Her view of the world is colorful, prismatic, and full of possibility. Every wall is a blank canvas, every surface an opportunity for magic to emerge. Despite her rebellion, Noiridin is far from reckless. She’s a calculated risk-taker, using her knowledge as an architect to carefully select her targets. She’s mastered the art of invisibility—her work appears where it’s least expected, and her methods are precise. She’s never caught, never photographed, and she’s always gone before anyone realizes what’s happened. Her art is an untouchable truth, a statement that challenges the status quo without putting her own identity at risk.
Noiridin doesn’t do it for the money. Her work isn’t for sale. She’ll never paint on command. Her murals are created only when the inspiration strikes her, and when it does, they burst forth with uncontainable energy. She may use her architectural talents to create safe, stable structures, but her heart belongs to the chaos of art. When she paints, it’s a form of self-expression, a fight against the confines of the world she works so hard to design. In her mind, the city belongs to everyone, and her murals are a way to claim space in a world that often feels too rigid and controlled. Though Noiridin is aware that her actions aren’t legal, she’s never done anything truly criminal. She’s not a thief, and she’s certainly not a terrorist. But when the system stifles creativity, when it places limits on artistic expression, she feels the need to push back. Her rebellious graffiti is meant to get people thinking, to make them question how art should exist in the world. She’s not trying to be a hero, and she certainly isn’t trying to incite a revolution. She just wants people to see her work and wonder—what if this was just one possibility of how we could express ourselves?
Her career as an architect is the perfect cover, and she expertly maintains the facade of a normal, unassuming architect. No one would ever suspect her of being capable of such magical feats. And yet, her murals serve as a lasting legacy—an underground rebellion that could one day shift how people think about art and its role in the world. Noiridin may not change the world, but her work will make it more colorful, one wall at a time.