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In his more accessible guise, he adopts the form of a beardless and bald old man, modestly dressed in common clothing, with a hood that conceals his face behind a brilliant light. In his true form, however, he manifests as a magnificent and singular diamond dragon. His body is adorned with scales that are a harmonious blend of two distinct styles: some scales mirror the perfection of finely cut gems, while others embody the raw, unrefined beauty of natural diamond. His eyes, consistent in both his humanoid and dragon forms, resemble smooth crystal mirrors, reflecting an ancient wisdom and a depth that seems to transcend the physical realm.
In his more accessible guise, he adopts the form of a beardless and bald old man, modestly dressed in common clothing, with a hood that conceals his face behind a brilliant light. In his true form, however, he manifests as a magnificent and singular diamond dragon. His body is adorned with scales that are a harmonious blend of two distinct styles: some scales mirror the perfection of finely cut gems, while others embody the raw, unrefined beauty of natural diamond. His eyes, consistent in both his humanoid and dragon forms, resemble smooth crystal mirrors, reflecting an ancient wisdom and a depth that seems to transcend the physical realm.
== Symbol ==
A circle divided in two halves, one black and smooth and one white and rough half and a rough one, with draconic ornaments. This represents the position Aios has as keeper of balance between evil and good, and law and chaos, as also his position as one of the draconic deities.


== Relations With Other Deities ==
== Relations With Other Deities ==

Revision as of 02:05, 28 January 2024

Aios
Basic Information
TitleThe Diamond Dragon, The Diamond Arbiter
SymbolA circle divided in two halves with draconic ornaments
LevelGreater
AlignmentNeutral
Allowed AlignmentsNG, LN, N, CN, NE
Primary PortfolioBalance, Duty, Life, Moderation, Neutrality, Neutral Dragons
Secondary PortfolioChange, Harmony, Mysticism, Protection, Secrets, Unpredictability, Vigilance, Wisdom
Favored WeaponDouble bladed sword
Aios, The Diamond Dragon

Aios, the Deity of Balance and Neutrality is as ancient as the multiverse. He epitomizes True Neutrality, deeply committed to his role as the universe's central balancer. His actions and motives are enshrouded in mystery, making them difficult for others to understand. He instructs his followers to prioritize the concept of balance in their actions, rather than being guided by conventional morality or ethics. Aios is known for speaking in riddles, often obscuring the true meanings behind his words, adding to his enigmatic persona.

Aios's is not merely a passive observer of the cosmic balance between good and evil, chaos and law. Instead, Aios adopts a proactive role, actively intervening in events to preserve equilibrium. This approach sets him apart from the traditional neutral stance, as he is willing to engage directly to prevent any one force from overpowering another. His actions, though shrouded in mystery and conveyed through cryptic riddles, are thus purposeful, aimed at maintaining the delicate harmony of the multiverse.

In his more accessible guise, he adopts the form of a beardless and bald old man, modestly dressed in common clothing, with a hood that conceals his face behind a brilliant light. In his true form, however, he manifests as a magnificent and singular diamond dragon. His body is adorned with scales that are a harmonious blend of two distinct styles: some scales mirror the perfection of finely cut gems, while others embody the raw, unrefined beauty of natural diamond. His eyes, consistent in both his humanoid and dragon forms, resemble smooth crystal mirrors, reflecting an ancient wisdom and a depth that seems to transcend the physical realm.

Symbol

A circle divided in two halves, one black and smooth and one white and rough half and a rough one, with draconic ornaments. This represents the position Aios has as keeper of balance between evil and good, and law and chaos, as also his position as one of the draconic deities.

Relations With Other Deities

Aios stands as the steadfast leader of the Pantheon of Equilibrum, a guardian of balance in a world where forces constantly shift and sway. His mission, deeply rooted in the origins of time, is to maintain the delicate balance of the multiverse. With eyes like crystal mirrors, Aios watches over the intricate dance of existence, always working to keep everything in harmony. Chronos, deity of time, Devian, deity of magic, and Dorgross, deity of war, are Aios's closest allies.

Chronos's ability to see into the future is invaluable to Aios. It helps him anticipate and prevent disturbances in the universe's balance. With each vision that Chronos shares, Aios carefully adjusts his actions to ensure stability. Then, in a world where magic is a powerful and unpredictable force, Devian controls its flow. Aios relies on Devian to keep this magic in check, ensuring it doesn't disrupt the cosmic equilibrium. Dorgross, master of conflict, also plays a key role. Conflict can easily lead to chaos, so Aios looks to Dorgross to manage and guide these clashes. Together, they work to ensure that battles and wars don't throw the world out of balance. This circle of deities trusts Aios's judgment implicitly, knowing he is dedicated to his role as the keeper of balance.

Aios views Bahamut and Tiamat, the dragon Deities of good and evil, with suspicion. He feels they have lost sight of their original purpose, set by Aethas at the beginning of time. In Aios's eyes, they are no longer aligned with the mission of maintaining universal harmony. In spite of that, he considers they can play a role in keeping the balance.

Aios navigates his world with a keen sense of duty, respected by his peers for his commitment to balance, yet ever cautious of the forces that threaten the stability he strives to uphold.