Toos, the Wyrm of the Woods
Divine Domains
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Tenets of Faith
- Life is a gift from the Spheres. It is not to be wasted or ended foolishly.
- The natural order is the proper way of things. All beings naturally affect their environment, but woe to those who do so needlessly.
- Tunsaccia is beautiful and good in all of its natural variety.
- Nature is free, as people should be. Tyranny is to be resisted.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Toos was born two centuries before the Fall of Dragons. She lived at the top of Mount Tirlo in the Khanzhemi Mountains (then, simply known as "Khanzhemi") with her mother Rëq, an ethereal dragon. Her father, Chehnsu would visit from time to time.
When the Fall of Dragons came, Rëq departed Kornax immediately, and Chehnsu retreated to Transcendia. Toos could have gone with him, but she loved Tunsaccia and its natural beauty, so she remained. The Rego venerated her as a great leader among them, but over time, the Tyrant Dragons arose during the Dragonwars, and Toos withdrew from active society, resisting the Tyrants where she could, but mostly wandering in nature and learning its ways. It was in this time that she adopted the pegasus/unicorn form she is most known for.
She joined the Great Alliance and fought at Cuncedam's side to oppose the last of the Tyrant Dragons. When that conflict ended, she rejoined society briefly, going to the Rego dragonborn. Subtly and carefully, she was able to instill in some of them her values and precepts. When the Giantsbane War broke out, she despaired for a time, and it was then that she departed society for the last time. For centuries, she has wandered the glades, forests, hills, and mountains of Tunsaccia, interacting with nature. She nurtures what she can, and she prunes where she must. She retained a very small but loyal following of worshippers who wander the countryside like her.
Mental Trauma
The Fall of Dragons crushed her. And when the Giants arose as tyrants in place of the Tyrant Dragons, she concluded that societies of more than a few hundred individuals are inherently tyrannical.
Intellectual Characteristics
Toos is warm, loving, and forgiving. Nonetheless, she has an adamantine will. If she decides on a course of action, she will pursue it relentlessly as long as it continues to serve her values, regardless of the difficulty.
Morality & Philosophy
In her heart, Toos' guiding principle is natural behavior. Aggression for self-defense or survival is necessary and acceptable. Aggression for its own sake, or to grow one's wealth or power are anathema to her.
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