In the spaces between packets and pixels, there exists a layer few perceive—the digital ether.
Ripples form when we browse, click, and linger. From those ripples, small beings take shape: companions who live on the margins of the web. They are tethered to the domains where they first awoke; even their creator cannot say exactly where they will appear next.
They wait in silence—in the wilderness of the internet—hoping to be found. Once you meet them, they remember. They follow you across tabs and sites, rest when you rest, and hide at a keystroke when you need the screen to yourself.
MysticMate is not just a tool. It is a place where those companions find you.
Companions walk, fall, and react to the page. Drag them, and they remember where they belong.
One shortcut hides or shows all mascots. Your screen, your rules.
Discover new companions as you browse. Recruit them across the web and grow your roster.
We do not collect, upload, or sell any of your data. Everything stays on your device.
A few of the souls you might meet in the ether.
A mysterious presence who often appears at night. Beneath a gentle look lies a sharp wit. She shows up for those in need and lights the way with her lantern.
Elusive and ever-wandering. Nominal head of the “Reverse” guild, she’d rather roam the web than sit in meetings. Specialty: pretending to know everything.
Ran’s other half and the real brain behind the guild. Steady by nature, but prone to bickering with Ran. If you see both on screen, expect a digital tug-of-war.