Czixi
Czixi, the Welkin | |
Circle | First |
Symbols | a spiral in blue or grey, bisected with a dagger |
The Sharded Cadre | Alexandria and Nelras |
Allies | |
Enemies | |
Patronage | Hallifax |
A member of the First Circle, Czixi, the Welkin was one of the last ten Firsts remaining after Amberle's Finger of Fate was decimated by the Heralds of Magnora. Renowned for Her prescience and Her love of flight, She was responsible for overseeing the work of the Second Circle along with Meridian. Czixi was convinced from Her creation that the world was destined to shatter beneath the weight of Magnora's Destruction, and so She devoted herself and Her Seconds to preparing for battle - at first amongst themselves, later against the half-formed, and finally against the Soulless alongside the other Elder Gods.
Her most notable work was the conception of the Divine Formations and Sequences. Initially intended as a battle tactic, the concept was expanded by the other Elder Gods into great workings of power that were used for everything from defence to the awakening of spirits. Along with Fain, She personally led the Second and Fifth Circles in the project that would create the Breaker of the Cosmos - also known as the Daath Sequence, a working of power so great and terrible that even the Elder Gods rarely speak its name.
Czixi considers intuition to be of the utmost importance, for it is in those flashes of inspiration that insight may be found, as the mind processes information faster than may be comprehended. She values also those who plan and consider their actions, seeking to understand every possible outcome, and using their knowledge to predict the way the wind will blow. Beyond these she holds those who fight and defend in high regard, for in those mortals She sees the echoes of Her Seconds, and the daring necessary to seize one's Fate.
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- Returned to the Basin in 465 CE (Events #373)