Tychra
Tychra, The Star Weaver, Naga in Draconic, is the interloper god of free will, change, and luck in the warm-blooded pantheon and of chaos and night in the Draconic pantheon. She is often prayed to by travellers to protect them on their journeys. She is an enemy of Chronos, who opposes the concept of free will.
Creation
As an interloper god, Tychra did not take part in the initial creation of Morn, but later interfered with it. Specifically, she interfered with Chronos' pre-determined timeline.Warm-blooded Pantheon
In the warm-blooded pantheon, Tychra is usually depicted as a robed figure floating amid a starry sky. She is usually depicted as female, but occasionally is depicted as male or non-binary. During creation, Tychra felt that Chronos was robbing mortals of the gift of self-determination. She gave mortals free will, disturbing the timeline that Chronos had planned. She created the stars of the night sky to provide a guide for mortal travellers.Draconic Pantheon
In the Draconic pantheon, Naga is depicted as an obsidian dragon with scales that shine tiny reflections of the sun's light, forming stars. She usually is depicted with her wings spread, with their membranes also showing a starry sky. Naga is generally seen as a malevolent force that battles with Saule each night to attempt to stop the sun from rising. However, the brilliance of Saule's light always defeats her. Unlike Tychra, who is sometimes seen as benevolent and having granted mortals free will, Naga's influence is considered to be purely negative in the Draconic pantheon. Naga whispers in the ears of Draconians to tempt them away from following Metisat's divine order, thus introducing chaos to the world.
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