Tianlong (TYEN-lohng)
Chinese Deity
Tianlong
Tianlong, the celestial dragon, soars through the firmament, a divine serpent whose scales glint with the sheen of the stars. His dominion is the vast sky, where he coils around the axis of the world, a guardian of the heavenly order. Tianlong’s form is a serpentine splendor, his body a constellation that weaves through the cosmos. His eyes are orbs of ancient stardust, windows to the celestial dance of planets and the eternal movements of the galaxies. His voice is the wind of the void, a sonorous melody that carries the secrets of the universe and the harmonies of the spheres. As the symbol of the emperor's heavenly mandate and the embodiment of the cosmic virtue, Tianlong’s touch is upon the rise and fall of dynasties, his favor a sign of prosperity and cosmic harmony. In Tianlong’s flight, the world sees the majesty of the universe reflected in the earthly realm, a mirroring of the macrocosm in the microcosm.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Serpentine dragon figure with celestial attributes, often depicted with scales shimmering in cosmic colors, embodying protective energies and associated with celestial realms, emanating an otherworldly aura of power and protection.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Tianlong’s desire is regal and rare, moving like wind through silk and fire through cloud. He is drawn to elegance and reverence, to those who understand the beauty of balance and spectacle. His intimacy is celestial ceremony—distant, dazzling, and offered like a blessing from above.
Relationships
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Spouses
Wu
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Fluid
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic