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==Eternal of Night==
==Eternal of Night==
===Sobriquets===
===Sobriquets===
Sung is the '''Rainbow Serpent'''. This Eternal appears equally at home in male or female guises - as a shapeshifter Sung can take on whatever form it considers appropriate.  
Sung is the '''Rainbow Serpent'''. This eternal appears equally at home in male or female guises - as a shapeshifter Sung can take on whatever form she considers appropriate. She is usually considered to be female, however, and often identifies herself as such - regardless of the gender (if any) of the form she has taken.


Sung collects neither titles nor sobriquets, but acquires them nonetheless. In some places it is called the ''Whispering Wind'', while [[Kallavesi]] mystics refer to Sung as the ''Feather on the reeze''. It is both ''Lady of Mysteries'' and ''Lord of Illusions'', as well as the ''Dancer'' in the Brass Coast. In [[Principalities of Jarm Jarm]] it is called ''Neznámy Otázka'' which means 'unknown question' while in the [[Commonwealth]] it's name roughly translates as "the one who hides the truth under it's wings".
Sung collects neither titles nor sobriquets, but acquires them nonetheless. In some places she is called the ''Whispering Wind'', while [[Kallavesi]] mystics refer to her as the ''Feather on the Breeze''. She is both ''Lady of Mysteries'' and ''Lord of Illusions'', as well as the ''Spiral Dancer'' in the [[The Brass Coast|Brass Coast]]. In [[Urizen]] several spires celebrate her as the ''Everflowing River'' and hang brightly coloured streamers on their battlements that dance and sway in the wind.  


It is well known that Sung claims that it' s name both is and is not actually Sung. Before his unexpected disappearance while investigating the [[Whisper Gallery]] the [[Dawn|Dawnish]] [[Earl#Enchanters|enchanter]] Warwick de Alyons put forward a theory suggesting that Sung's real name may actually be expressed as music rather than words - in that this would mean it was not "Sung" but was still 'sung' (rather than spoken). The Eternal did not confirm or deny, but did allegedly favour the clever Dawnishman with a special boon of which he never spoke.
In [[Principalities of Jarm|Jarm]] she is called ''Neznámy Otázka'' which means 'unknown question' while in the [[Commonwealth]] she is referred to by a name that roughly translates as "the one who hides the truth under its wings".
 
It is well known that Sung claims that her name both is and is not ''actually'' Sung. Before his unexpected disappearance while investigating the [[Whisper Gallery]] the [[Dawn|Dawnish]] [[Earl#Enchanters|enchanter]] Warwick de Alyons put forward a theory suggesting that Sung's real name may actually be expressed as music rather than words - in that this would mean it was not "Sung" but was still 'sung' (rather than spoken). The eternal did not confirm or deny, but did allegedly favour the clever Dawnishman with a special boon of which he never spoke.


===Appearance===
===Appearance===
Sung admits freely that is a ''serpent'' - that it's true form is that of a limbless serpent with feathered wings (as distinct from a ''wyrm'' , the Night Eternals whose true form is that of a wingless lizard). As with other serpents, this tends to mean that the Rainbow Serpent is more cerebral and philosophical than the earthy, practical Eternals such as [[Sadogua]]. Unlike it's fellow serpents such as [[Soghter]], however, Sung appears to be somewhat grounded and less prone to the kind of extremes that lead scholars to dub an Eternal 'mad'.
Sung admits freely that she is a ''serpent'' - that her true form is that of a limbless snake with feathered wings (as distinct from a ''wyrm'' , the Night eternals whose true form is that of a wingless lizard). As with other serpents, this tends to mean that Sung is more cerebral and philosophical than the earthy, practical eternals such as [[Sadogua]]: she is concerned with subtle, esoteric matters. Unlike her fellow serpents such as [[Soghter]], however, Sung appears to be somewhat grounded and less prone to the kind of extremes that lead scholars to dub an eternal 'mad'.


It's most common appearance is as a [[naga]] dressed in layers of loose multicoloured robes. Regardless of their precise cut, they always include glowing sleeves that suggest wings. It usually wears a head-dress of brightly coloured feathers, similar to those favoured by many [[Sumaah Republic|Sumaah]]. This head-dress often holds in place a veil, similar to those popular in parts of [[Highguard]].
Her most common appearance is as a [[naga]] dressed in layers of loose multicoloured robes. Regardless of their precise cut, they always include flowing sleeves that suggest wings. She usually wears a head-dress of brightly coloured feathers, similar to those favoured by many [[Sumaah Republic|Sumaah]]. This head-dress often holds in place a veil, similar to those popular in parts of [[Highguard]].


Sung is often defined by it's love of mystery. It is soft spoken, with a gentle and pleasant temperament.  
Sung is soft spoken, with a gentle and pleasant temperament, but given to teasing and asking impossible or leading questions. She rarely raises her voice and appears to genuinely enjoy pleasant conversation. She especially enjoys the discussion of mysteries, enigmas and riddles - not so much the attempt to answer them, but the joy that comes from sharing theory and speculation with like-minded individuals.


This Eternal is usually encountered alone - it seems quite solitary in nature. It's heralds are usually identified by their multicoloured garb, and they express a deep personal affection  
This eternal is usually encountered alone - she often seems quite solitary in her nature. Her heralds usually wear multicoloured garb, and share her desire to discuss enigmas and inexplicable events. They tend to express a deep personal affection for their patron - and almost alone of the heralds of the Night eternals there are none who do not identify themselves as her children.
{{CaptionedImage|file=Sung001b.JPG |title=Picture from Steph Morris|caption=Sung is a winged serpent, with feathers of iridescent hue|align=right|width=350}}
===Concerns===
Sung is closely associated with the rune [[Wyr]]. She adores mysteries, as distinct from secrets; she loves to explore, expound on, discuss and study the things that ''nobody'' knows the truth about. It is mostly disinterested in discovering the solution or answer to a mystery - unless that solution or answer itself raises more mysteries. "''It is the mystery which endures.''" says Sung. "''The light of truth kills the mystery, and leaves the seeker desolate.''" That isn't to say that she will not help those who seek to fathom out a mystery, but the greater the enigma the more tangential or esoteric her aid is likely to be.


===Concerns===
Like may Night eternals she loves art - especially music, spoken poetry and stories, drama and dance - but prefers them improvised rather than technical. She also appears to take endless delight in well-done misdirection, sleight of hand ad the skills of mundane magicians. She is known to have little appreciation of sculpture, painting or literature unless those art forms are full of allegory and multi-layered metaphor. Unsurprisingly, she loves mystery stories - but one of the few things known to anger her is the explanation that so often comes at the end of a mystery story or play. It is wise, when performing for Sung, to leave the resolution of the mystery unstated and instead engage in speculation about how the story might have developed.
Sadogua likes secrets, but does not obsessively collect them like some Eternals of the Realm of Night; he appears to view them as useful tools in games of intrigue and manipulation rather than things that have value in themselves. He is often openly contemptuous of the [[Whisper Gallery]] and other beings who value secrets as discrete items. Many magicians have reported that he ''eats'' secrets - the more scandalous they are, the more flavoursome he finds them. It is not clear if this is a metaphor or if the Eternal gains sustenance from doing so.  


He is usually eating - and is said to offer additional favour to anyone who shares food or drink with him or his Children. He is likewise known to enjoy pleasant company, verbal interplay, gossip and romance. He enjoys games of skill and chance, but more for the pleasure of playing (and, allegedly, the chance to learn about his opponents) than from any drive to win. Few things make him angry - denigration of magicians appears to be one of the few things likely to raise his ire; blatant disrespect annoys him; and anything that forces him to waste energy or tire himself out can make him exceptionally irritable.
There are certain mysteries that Sung returns to time and again. They include the purpose of death; where life comes from; the existence of the soul; the meaning of existence; the identity of the Creator; the nature of love; the meaning of faith; the point of suffering, and why living beings have the capacity to appreciate beauty. She is fascinated by the priests of [[The Way|Way]], but apparently loves to tease them by presenting heretical or blasphemous viewpoints.


He loves to serve as a patron of the arts, especially musicians and poets. He is also known to be an especial fan of the culinary arts, and the arts of the brewer. While he is gluttonous and avaricious, he is not selfish - artists and chefs are likely to receive the benefit of his largesse in the form of small boons in recognition of their skill.
Lesser mysteries and enigmas intrigue her, but are quickly discarded. She is sometimes prepared to offer aid in seeking an explanation for such lesser mysteries that are actually secrets - situations where some people already know the answer but are keeping that information to themselves. Examples might include investigations into mysterious murders, or for seemingly inexplicable events that are actually the work of mortals.


He is known to dislike priests of [[The Way|Way]], with the exception of the priests of [[Prosperity]]. During the reign of [[Empress Teleri]] he was the subject of a [[Conclave session#Declaration of Emnity|Declaration of Emnity]] that was not repealed until 132YE. The foundation of this Emnity is unclear, and he will not speak of it, but it is assumed to have involved magicians from the [[Sevenfold Path]]. Since that time, he has presented a more appealing face to those magicians who follow the Way, although his sincerity is very much in question. On rare occasions when he has expressed an opinion,he has dismissed the Way - and indeed most forms of religion - as 'unneccessary restraints'. He is known to be more tolerant toward the heterodox faith of the [[Asavean Archipelago]].
Sung has little time for the eternals of Day - she makes little effort to conceal her distaste for their focused nature and their common drive to banish all illusion and understand everything. She clearly believes that "''nothing sane can survive for long in conditions of absolute truth.''" This dislike often manifests in an abrupt or unwelcoming attitude to any [[merrow]] who come before her. She is also known to dislike the eternals of the [[Whisper Gallery]], considering their fascination with secrets to be 'vulgar'.


At the end of the day, Sadogua appears to firmly believe that magic and magicians should be promoted at all times. Magic allows the individual to change the world. and magicians wield that power. Mundane humans are parochial, limited, restricted and ultimately boring. Anything that restricts magic or the freedom of magicians is anathema to Sadogua, and should be swept aside. Magicians are the only people fit to lead their fellow humans, and magic is the only tool that anyone need ever master. It has unlimited versatility, and in time it can solve almost any problem - and the problems it cannot solve are inconsequential. While he favours the Lore of Night over the other Lores, he is a rare Eternal who sees value in mastery of any form of magic, and actively encouages magicians to seek out their own path to power.
Sung rarely lies, but she never tells the entire truth as she knows it. She enjoys misleading and obfuscating, hiding the "facts" in layers of doubt designed to allow people to come to their own conclusions. Speaking about direct facts or trying to cut through to the heart of a situation is a sure-fire way to annoy this subtle eternal.


Sadogua is prone to complicated emnities, and another uncommon quality is his awareness of and keen interest in Eternals of other realms. He is known to dislike the Eternals [[Meraud]], [[Kimus]], [[Basileus Kade]] and [[Wise Rangara]] and appears to view them as 'rivals' for the affection of the Empire's magicians. For unknown reasons he appears to be deathly afraid of the [[Leviathan]], and will do nothing that might incur that Eternals wrath. Other Eternals tend to be viewed with a measure of amused contempt.
Unsurprisingly, Sung is known to favour Imperial citizens who reflect something of her own nature. She enjoys verbal sparring with magicians from the [[The League|League]] and esoteric speculation with Kallavesi mystics and Urizen stargazers alike. She is also known to have a special affection for the people of [[Dawn]], especially the [[Weaver cabal|Weaver cabals]] and [[Troubadour|troubadours]], but with a soft spot for anyone who embraces the romanticism that lurks at the heart of many Dawnish quests.


The [[Highguard|Highborn]] [[Magister]] Zenobia daughter of Jocasta warned that Sadogua not only lies constantly, but that he actively encouraged [[Religious Crimes#idolatry|idolatry]] and [[Malign spiritual presences#Anarchy|anarchy]]. These claims have been repeated by numerous critics down through the ages. Sadogua and his allies rarely bother to respond to such claims. The [[The Brass Coast|Freeborn]] naga [[The Brass Coast religious beliefs|sutannir]] Daniego i Casiddia i Riqueza pointed out in response to Zenobia's claims that what Sadogua definitely does is encourage [[Pride]] and [[Ambition]] in the Empire's magicians, as well as being a staunch supporter of the virtue of [[Prosperity]] (for all that he encourages magicians to find easy ways to solve their problems).
The Rainbow Serpent encourages imagination, optimism and speculation. She inspires mortals to embrace the wonder of their world, and to question tradition and easy solutions to problems. She is also a romantic - not just in a carnal sense, but in the sense of a quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.


===Boons===
===Boons===
Sadogua may be greedy, but he is not selfish. He appears to enjoy giving small tokens of his approval to those who entertain or assist him. These tokens are usually physical in nature, and commonly take the form of exotic flavours of mana, potions and other consumables, and trinkets that aid with or duplicate the effectiveness of magical spells of all sorts. Those who advance his agenda or assist him in some significant way receive more lasting gifts, but again he would rather give someone an object than invest them with any portion of his power.
Sung enjoys communicating with mortals. She loves novelty, the inexplicable and the wondrous.
 
She enjoys weaving illusions, and is known to offer boons to magicians who seek to obfuscate or conceal with shadows, mists or false images (such as the magical disguise created with [[The Twilight Masquerade]].) Magic used to preserve uncertainty or mystery may also gain her favour.


He appears to be a master of the Lore of Night, with wide-randing abilities to enhance or empower the performance of almost any ritual. He has a special fondness for both the [[Spell list#Night Pouch|night pouch]] incantation and the [[Secrets for the Shadow Courier]] ritual - things that conceal treasured items, rather than magic that conceals or reveals secrets, seem to be especially dear to him.
When she wishes to offer a minor boon to someone, she may give them one of her feathers - when dissolved in wine or spirits they may create effects similar to those caused by the [[Infusions of Feathers]], or enhance the effect of rituals such as [[Signs and Portents]] or [[Sift the Dreamscape's Sands]] - Sung is said to be the only creature who knows the truth about the ruined city visited by mortal magicians who invoke that ritual, but refuses to share her knowledge. In her darker moments she inspires curses and maledictions that cause confusion or hallucinatory madness.


He often engages in trades with magicians, and is known to have an insatiable desire for [[Materials#Iridescent gloaming|iridescent gloaming]], [[Materials#Ambergelt|ambergelt]], [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]] and [[Materials#Tempest Jade|tempest jade]] - often quite literally eating measures and ingots of these materials with every sign of gusto.
She sometimes engages in trades with magicians, and is known to greatly desire cloth dyed with [[Materials#Iridescent gloaming|iridescent gloaming]] and jewelry that incorporates [[Materials#Dragonbone|dragonbone]] - especially if these items are enchanted.


He loves to promote magic. Rituals such as [[Missive for Sadogua]] draw on his power directly - he is slightly more likely than other Eternals to bind himself to a ritual promise if he can be convinced that doing so will offer assistance to many magicians without requiring too much actual activity from the lazy Eternal.
While Sung does not wish to see mysteries solved (or "destroyed" as she might put it), she encourages inquisitive spirits who rely on intuition and leaps of logic. The ritual [[Shadowed Glass of Sung]] goes some way towards explaining her attitude - the ritual does not provide facts or resolve a situation - it allows the magician to find the clues that will help them work out their own conclusion. More than anything else, this is how Sung prefers to see the world; a multitude of people, places, things and events that can be understood only through the exercise of intuition and imagination.


Several magicians have mentioned that Sadogua is comparatively easy to manipulate, not least because he enjoys giving gifts and receiving praise. He rarely becomes angry if he is tricked, seeming to take it in good part and praise the cleverness of an opponent who has bested him in some way. Magicians are not advised to take his good nature for granted, however, and occasional he treasures gained from Sadogua have proved to possess unpleasant curses or side-effects.
During Winter 378YE, Sung made contact with Imperial magicians and helped them to design the ritual [[Clear Counsel of the Everflowing River]]. The master-magician Simargl of the Circle of Zulgan-Tash arranged for the creation of a suitable [[Formulaic_ritual#Ritual_Texts|ritual text]], and during the Spring Equinox 379YE, the [[Imperial Conclave]] [[Imperial lore|added]] the ritual to the body of [[Formulaic_ritual#Imperial_Lore_and_the_Ritual_List|Imperial lore]]. Some arcane scholars point to this ritual as being the powerful equivalent not only of [[Swim Leviathan's Depth]], but of [[Missive for Sadogua]] as well.


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"Lord of Illusions" by Marcher artist James Riverbank. Painted in 258YE, was the last (and perhaps most valuable) of the so-called "Night Paintings" to be completed. Attempts to track it down have been stymied by the almost complete lack of information concerning its whereabouts - although tantalizing snippets and hints scattered here and there may offer provide a clue to its current location if they can just be figured out.
The Lord of Illusions cloaks herself in mystery and obfuscation

Eternal of Night

Sobriquets

Sung is the Rainbow Serpent. This eternal appears equally at home in male or female guises - as a shapeshifter Sung can take on whatever form she considers appropriate. She is usually considered to be female, however, and often identifies herself as such - regardless of the gender (if any) of the form she has taken.

Sung collects neither titles nor sobriquets, but acquires them nonetheless. In some places she is called the Whispering Wind, while Kallavesi mystics refer to her as the Feather on the Breeze. She is both Lady of Mysteries and Lord of Illusions, as well as the Spiral Dancer in the Brass Coast. In Urizen several spires celebrate her as the Everflowing River and hang brightly coloured streamers on their battlements that dance and sway in the wind.

In Jarm she is called Neznámy Otázka which means 'unknown question' while in the Commonwealth she is referred to by a name that roughly translates as "the one who hides the truth under its wings".

It is well known that Sung claims that her name both is and is not actually Sung. Before his unexpected disappearance while investigating the Whisper Gallery the Dawnish enchanter Warwick de Alyons put forward a theory suggesting that Sung's real name may actually be expressed as music rather than words - in that this would mean it was not "Sung" but was still 'sung' (rather than spoken). The eternal did not confirm or deny, but did allegedly favour the clever Dawnishman with a special boon of which he never spoke.

Appearance

Sung admits freely that she is a serpent - that her true form is that of a limbless snake with feathered wings (as distinct from a wyrm , the Night eternals whose true form is that of a wingless lizard). As with other serpents, this tends to mean that Sung is more cerebral and philosophical than the earthy, practical eternals such as Sadogua: she is concerned with subtle, esoteric matters. Unlike her fellow serpents such as Soghter, however, Sung appears to be somewhat grounded and less prone to the kind of extremes that lead scholars to dub an eternal 'mad'.

Her most common appearance is as a naga dressed in layers of loose multicoloured robes. Regardless of their precise cut, they always include flowing sleeves that suggest wings. She usually wears a head-dress of brightly coloured feathers, similar to those favoured by many Sumaah. This head-dress often holds in place a veil, similar to those popular in parts of Highguard.

Sung is soft spoken, with a gentle and pleasant temperament, but given to teasing and asking impossible or leading questions. She rarely raises her voice and appears to genuinely enjoy pleasant conversation. She especially enjoys the discussion of mysteries, enigmas and riddles - not so much the attempt to answer them, but the joy that comes from sharing theory and speculation with like-minded individuals.

This eternal is usually encountered alone - she often seems quite solitary in her nature. Her heralds usually wear multicoloured garb, and share her desire to discuss enigmas and inexplicable events. They tend to express a deep personal affection for their patron - and almost alone of the heralds of the Night eternals there are none who do not identify themselves as her children.

Picture from Steph Morris
Sung is a winged serpent, with feathers of iridescent hue

Concerns

Sung is closely associated with the rune Wyr. She adores mysteries, as distinct from secrets; she loves to explore, expound on, discuss and study the things that nobody knows the truth about. It is mostly disinterested in discovering the solution or answer to a mystery - unless that solution or answer itself raises more mysteries. "It is the mystery which endures." says Sung. "The light of truth kills the mystery, and leaves the seeker desolate." That isn't to say that she will not help those who seek to fathom out a mystery, but the greater the enigma the more tangential or esoteric her aid is likely to be.

Like may Night eternals she loves art - especially music, spoken poetry and stories, drama and dance - but prefers them improvised rather than technical. She also appears to take endless delight in well-done misdirection, sleight of hand ad the skills of mundane magicians. She is known to have little appreciation of sculpture, painting or literature unless those art forms are full of allegory and multi-layered metaphor. Unsurprisingly, she loves mystery stories - but one of the few things known to anger her is the explanation that so often comes at the end of a mystery story or play. It is wise, when performing for Sung, to leave the resolution of the mystery unstated and instead engage in speculation about how the story might have developed.

There are certain mysteries that Sung returns to time and again. They include the purpose of death; where life comes from; the existence of the soul; the meaning of existence; the identity of the Creator; the nature of love; the meaning of faith; the point of suffering, and why living beings have the capacity to appreciate beauty. She is fascinated by the priests of Way, but apparently loves to tease them by presenting heretical or blasphemous viewpoints.

Lesser mysteries and enigmas intrigue her, but are quickly discarded. She is sometimes prepared to offer aid in seeking an explanation for such lesser mysteries that are actually secrets - situations where some people already know the answer but are keeping that information to themselves. Examples might include investigations into mysterious murders, or for seemingly inexplicable events that are actually the work of mortals.

Sung has little time for the eternals of Day - she makes little effort to conceal her distaste for their focused nature and their common drive to banish all illusion and understand everything. She clearly believes that "nothing sane can survive for long in conditions of absolute truth." This dislike often manifests in an abrupt or unwelcoming attitude to any merrow who come before her. She is also known to dislike the eternals of the Whisper Gallery, considering their fascination with secrets to be 'vulgar'.

Sung rarely lies, but she never tells the entire truth as she knows it. She enjoys misleading and obfuscating, hiding the "facts" in layers of doubt designed to allow people to come to their own conclusions. Speaking about direct facts or trying to cut through to the heart of a situation is a sure-fire way to annoy this subtle eternal.

Unsurprisingly, Sung is known to favour Imperial citizens who reflect something of her own nature. She enjoys verbal sparring with magicians from the League and esoteric speculation with Kallavesi mystics and Urizen stargazers alike. She is also known to have a special affection for the people of Dawn, especially the Weaver cabals and troubadours, but with a soft spot for anyone who embraces the romanticism that lurks at the heart of many Dawnish quests.

The Rainbow Serpent encourages imagination, optimism and speculation. She inspires mortals to embrace the wonder of their world, and to question tradition and easy solutions to problems. She is also a romantic - not just in a carnal sense, but in the sense of a quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.

Boons

Sung enjoys communicating with mortals. She loves novelty, the inexplicable and the wondrous.

She enjoys weaving illusions, and is known to offer boons to magicians who seek to obfuscate or conceal with shadows, mists or false images (such as the magical disguise created with The Twilight Masquerade.) Magic used to preserve uncertainty or mystery may also gain her favour.

When she wishes to offer a minor boon to someone, she may give them one of her feathers - when dissolved in wine or spirits they may create effects similar to those caused by the Infusions of Feathers, or enhance the effect of rituals such as Signs and Portents or Sift the Dreamscape's Sands - Sung is said to be the only creature who knows the truth about the ruined city visited by mortal magicians who invoke that ritual, but refuses to share her knowledge. In her darker moments she inspires curses and maledictions that cause confusion or hallucinatory madness.

She sometimes engages in trades with magicians, and is known to greatly desire cloth dyed with iridescent gloaming and jewelry that incorporates dragonbone - especially if these items are enchanted.

While Sung does not wish to see mysteries solved (or "destroyed" as she might put it), she encourages inquisitive spirits who rely on intuition and leaps of logic. The ritual Shadowed Glass of Sung goes some way towards explaining her attitude - the ritual does not provide facts or resolve a situation - it allows the magician to find the clues that will help them work out their own conclusion. More than anything else, this is how Sung prefers to see the world; a multitude of people, places, things and events that can be understood only through the exercise of intuition and imagination.

During Winter 378YE, Sung made contact with Imperial magicians and helped them to design the ritual Clear Counsel of the Everflowing River. The master-magician Simargl of the Circle of Zulgan-Tash arranged for the creation of a suitable ritual text, and during the Spring Equinox 379YE, the Imperial Conclave added the ritual to the body of Imperial lore. Some arcane scholars point to this ritual as being the powerful equivalent not only of Swim Leviathan's Depth, but of Missive for Sadogua as well.