Tadi, The God of the Unsælfey

Divine Domains

Knowledge, Life, Trickery


On the Material Planes, Tadi is seen as the greatest of all bogeymen. Very few worship him, even fewer in number than the twisted souls who worship fiends.

Physical Description

Body Features

Tadi's form is that of an imposing satyr of massive size. His most striking feature is a rack of horns, somewhat like those of a stag, which stab upward. Surrounding him, there is always eerie silence, for the forest whispers his name in both reverance and fear.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Tadi is the fey god created by Asgorn to create and govern the fey in the Realm of Shadow.

Intellectual Characteristics

Tadi is incredibly vain. Though he generally concerns himself only with the Realm of Shadow, he will reach into the Material Planes to curse those who offend him from there.

He is mercurial in nature. Willing to do a good turn when the fancy strikes, but far more likely to bring malicious twists to his dealings with mortals. He is often cruel, for like the hags whom he fashioned, he feeds upon misery. He has empathy for none save his opposite number in the Realm of Vigor, Verana, for whom he pines incessantly.

Because of his inability to extend empathy, he is capable of love only for Verana. It is this love that binds him to her across planes and aeons.

Morality & Philosophy

Tadi is evil, though he is paradoxically capable of doing great good.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Tadi lives for himself. All the Unsælfey exist for his service and pleasure, in his mind. He yearns for the rare trysts granted him by Verana.

Social

Contacts & Relations

Tadi is wholly bound to his opposite, Verana, the God of the Sælfey. She alone can evoke feelings of love from him. On rare occasions, she invites him to the Material Planes, where they have a tryst, never more than three mortal days in duration. The last such tryst was three centuries before the Fall of Dragons.

Speech

Tadi primarily communicates through haunting visions and dreams, challenging one's perceptions of truth and morality. When communicating directly, his voice echoes in the mind rather than the air. Very seldom does he speak using language, though when he does, it is always in that language known to mortals as Sylvan.

Relationships

Tadi, The God of the Unsælfey

Mate

Towards Verana, the Goddess of the Sælfey

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Verana, the Goddess of the Sælfey

Mate

Towards Tadi, The God of the Unsælfey

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Divine Classification
Younger God (Greater)
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Sex
Male
Hair
Gray-Black
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Blue-Gray
Known Languages

He rarely speaks, preferring telepathic communication, or even the inception of dreams. However, when he does speak, it is in the fey language, which mortals call Sylvan.

Ruled Locations

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