Ilead/Aien/Xijun Character in D&D world | World Anvil
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Ilead/Aien/Xijun

God of Night, Joy and the Sun; God of the Night

In his Ilead aspect, traditionally known to humans, he is associated with psychology. He is often worshipped by city dwellers. His few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are a respectable amount of temples to him in cities. There are many myths involving his affectionate relationship with Areainra. He is the father of Floull. He is known to give help to distressed mortals.   In his Aien aspect, traditionally known to elves, he is a posturing god of sunlight.   In his Xijun aspect, he is a god of the night.

Divine Domains

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

In his Ilead aspect, he is eerily beautiful, with dark skin, long, russet hair, and eyes the color of shimmering crystals. He is medium height and broad-shouldered, and generally has a blissful expression. He usually wears simple clothes dyed bright blue.   In his Aien aspect, he takes the form of a teenage boy. He has an overmuscled build. He is bald. His slanted eyes are crimson. He has white skin. His outfit is that of a musician, and it is mostly yellow in color. He carries a calendar. His nose is knobby.
Alignment
Chaotic Good
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