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Eternal of Day

Sobriquets

Ylenrith (sometimes Ylenrath) is called the Swan.

Unlike many other Eternals, Ylenrith does not have any other common names; the only one used with any regularity is the Pure but the Eternal is known to dislike the use of this term. It is also known as the Eternal Flame and the Pure Morning and responds more positively to these sobriquets.

Appearance

Ylenrith (Il-LEN-rith) appears as a humanoid, often with strong merrow characteristics. It is neither female nor male, although it's physical form may suggest elements of either or both genders. It is usually dressed simply in a single pale colour, often white, light green or soft pastel blues. It usually wears a cloak of white feathers, and a belt of silver scales. It always speaks quietly, never raising it's voice except to sing.

As with Roshanwe the Eternal is said to make it's home at the point where they ocean of the Realm of Day rises to touch the sky. Also like Roshanwe, it expressed emotions such as bittersweet joy and quiet sadness in a way that is comprehensible to humans. It is a creature of muted shades, however. When it expresses sadness, it is likely to do so with a deep sigh and perhaps a single tear - it is repulsed by expressions of strong, uncontrolled emotion such as a storm of tears or an outburst of killing wrath.

Ylenrith claims that it never lies - that lying creates unnecessary dissonance - but this claim is difficult to substantiate.

The Swan is often accompanied by one or two Heralds; they are generally either musicians or mathematicians and some observers have suggested that they treat Ylenrith with a kind of restrained awe or worship that can be slightly unsettling.

Concerns

Ylenrith represents concepts of purity and harmony. Focus, clarity calm and reason are all powerful touchstones as far as Ylenrith is concerned, and all suffering is caused by moving away from these principles. Lies, sickness, ignorance, drugs, desire, fear and anger are all the same thing - impure, dangerous things that weigh down the spirits of living beings and lead them to harm themselves and others.

It is a consummate musician, and regularly expounds the idea that true communication takes place only through music (and occasionally through dance). The Swan appears to believe that language impedes, rather than promotes, communication and suggests that it might be a dead end that encourages division rather than harmony. When individuals make music together their spirits briefly move into alignment with each other and with the greater scheme of things - they become a metaphor for the power of unity without sacrificing individual identity.

Music is also used as the gateway to Ylenrith's only true passion; mathematics. She firmly believes that the study of mathematics is the only 'pure' discipline, and that through it every truth of existence can be expressed in an elegant, simple and above-all truthful way. Mortals who study mathematics as more than "the physics of bottlecaps" are of great interest to Ylenrith.

This Eternal is also fascinated by medicine. Through understanding how mortal beings are built, one can restore harmony, purity and wholeness to them. It encourages healers to explore and embrace advances in medical sciences, moving away from superstition and tradition towards a true understanding not only of how living things are formed and operate, but from there to a greater undestanding of the world around them.

She is closely associated with the rune Cavul. She is strongly associated with pure water and a form of magical fire - which she calls the true flame - that can consume almost anything without producing smoke or soot, or leaving ashes behind.

Ylenrith is viewed with some suspicion by followers of the Way. She makes no effort to conceal her disdain for the auras created through consecrate, hallowing and anointing. Some religious magicians further point to the way that her Heralds seem to encourage worship of Ylenrith, and warn that her philosophy and boons may represent an attempt to spread idolatrous worship of an Eternal to the Empire. They also point to the tranquility she seeks to promulgates as being no different to the malign spiritual presence of peace which ultimately robs humanity of it's drive to strive and leads to stagnation and death.

Boons

Ylenrith can remove almost any strong passion, alleviate pain, and grant clarity and clear-thinking, especially though the use of music. In the same way she can help purify a mind, she can purify physical things, separating potions into their component parts, turning wine into water and fruit juice, cleansing infection and disease and similar effects. While most of her boons focus on the small scale, she has also been known to offer aid in purifying tainted water sources up to the size of large lakes or entire rivers.

In the past Ylenrith has also demonstrated the ability to permanently remove lineage from an individual, although the process is apparently extremely painful and on at least one occasion has proved fatal.

She can also sometimes be prevailed on to grant boons related to the true flame with which she is associated. The fire can consume anything found in the mortal world except ilium (and things made with ilium) which do not even become warm when exposed to it. This represents one of the dangers of receiving the boons of Ylenrith - the act of purification can sometimes prove more damaging than allowing corruption to run it's course.

On one occasion, Ylenrith was asked to help remove a curse from an area of forest that was causing iridescent butterflies to poduce horribly tainted iridescent gloaming. With some reluctance she agreed. She instructed the magicians involved to set fire to the trees at the heart of the forest, and the ensuring conflagration consumed every living and unliving thing within five miles of the central point, without producing a thimbleful of smoke. The curse was alleviated, but to this day no plant larger than tall grass will grow in the area.

She sometimes offers her boons through consumable items (usually clear water) or enchanted musical instruments.