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Erisite, Foul Moth of Night

"The whispers, do you not hear them? Along the hallways in the dead of night, repeating again and again until the clock strikes Six. For a quarter of the day, you hear the temptations, the words of subtlety. They are drowned out by any other noise, but once you're alone, in the hall, by yourself, completely still - they seem like shrieks from another world. They're likely the reason for our strife, our pain. This thing, you may think it Fae, but I reckon it's something much worse than a mere trickster. This may threaten Psyche herself,"
 
- Elnoria, Archivist of Lyonese
    Erisite is a regional deity found within Graceswift, seen as the opposite of Psyche. Forming as a large, bioluminescent moth, Erisite is said to manifest deep underground, in areas that are not prevalent in Psyche's domain, or her worshippers. When overground, Erisite's preferance of places to manifest is in Colmar, a place known for being considered a wasteland, where the weakened and hated reside. It makes for a great place to influence those that she can deem as desperate for power and glory. She also enjoys residing within the Royal Chambers of Graceswift, often whispering through the 
  Erisite is a Goddess. She represents envy, jealousy, and strife, and is said to be the sister of Psyche. As Psyche represents goodness, and kindness, Erisite matches her with envy and desire. They are both represented in winged insects, but Psyche takes on a more abstract, colourful persona. Erisite, however, appears to resemble a proper moth, one with realistic biological features. As her true form, Erisite's wings are said to have a span of over thirty metres. Her hair-lined body has vivid colours, mainly being orange, a stark difference to the gentle hues of Psyche. 
  Many experienced archivists and higher beings have sensed a connection between Erisite and The Myriad. As two beings that live upon the overground of Aitso, and have dark secrets held on their individual selves. Characterised as Sins, a concept that is prevalent through many different cultures on Aitso, Erisite is said to represent Envy. Furhermore, the lands of Chthonia hold Eris, a personification of Strife. The two are rather comparable. 
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