About the Person: Victor

Hello there, General Kenobi!, I'm Victor!

I do a lot of things, as you can probably tell, mostly related to art and games. I'm a digital and traditional artist, musician, MUGEN author, streamer, web designer... we can go on forever. In short, I like to create things!

I'm quite shy, but I'm a good person, I promise! I'm friendly so don't be afraid to say hi.

Aesthetically, I'm really drawn to retro and nostalgic stuff. Being someone born in the 90s (oh shoot, I'm getting old...), I really love the aesthetics from the 80s, 90s and early 2000s, and I try to translate it to this very website and to my creations as well. A few things that I'm very interested are: vaporwave vibes, webcore, city pop and future funk, anime and japanese culture in general, retrofuturistic technology, and the list goes on.

You can find me on some other websites or online games using the name VictorCYBR or LyricaSky. I've used many others, but these two are the main ones I'm using right now. Older ones include DeathScythe (mostly from my MUGEN works) and Crepa (or VCrepa/VictorCrepa).

I'll try to update this with images and fancy stuff, so it is not just boring plain text, but for now... stay with... this, I guess... courtesy of my lack of free time + lazyness.

About the Character: Lyrica

Lyrica is a celestial entity connected to the digital world.
She exists at the intersection of emotion, art, and technology — where feelings become signals, and creativity takes form.

Her appearance reflects her dual nature.

In her celestial form, Lyrica appears as a divine, serene figure.
She has long, almost white blond hair, soft lilac eyes, and a calm presence. She wears light, flowing garments in pale violet tones, adorned with subtle golden ornaments. A gentle golden aura surrounds her, symbolizing harmony, clarity, and inspiration.

When she connects to the digital realm, Lyrica shifts into her digital form.
Her colors deepen into dark purples, her eyes glow with a vivid, screen-like light, and her attire becomes more technological in nature. The golden ornaments transform into elegant digital artifacts, and her aura turns into a visual field of glitches, scanlines, and chromatic distortions — not chaotic, but precise, as if reality itself is being re-rendered around her.

Lyrica does not represent power through force.
Her strength lies in grace, balance, and expression. She moves effortlessly, as if the world responds naturally to her presence.

LyricaSky is her domain — the space she inhabits.
A retrofuturistic digital plane filled with neon lights, night skies, static, and fragments of memory. It is both celestial and technological, timeless and artificial. This is where Lyrica exists most fully, and where creativity flows without restriction.

Whether she is a true entity or the manifestation of an inner creative force is left intentionally ambiguous.