“I have been here before, I am here now, I will be here again.”
― Roger Ebert
The God of Life and Death.
Professional Status
Dominion: Life, Spectrums, Order, Death
Symbols: Birds, Cranes, Yellow
Religion: Somnic Church, Elysian Church
Personality
Goals: For Mortals to succeed
Strengths: Hope
Traits: Thoughtful
Flaws: Innocence
Fears: The end of Plumamentia

Elysia is the Earthen God of all which fits in-between: everything that exists as spectrums or gradients.
Having been born of the Rune Pillars and Yuuwu Juriin / Abaddon, Elysia's very being is intrinsically tied to the four Rune Pillars. Consequently all life evolving within Plumamentia are her dominion also.
Consequently... where the Sun and Moon deal with Rune Magic (and Yuuwu Juriin / Abaddon with Free Magic), Elysia is unrivaled in the field of Medium magic. All Spirits owe their very existence to Elysia, and will do most anything for her.
Modern Worship
Elysia is worshipped by every major religion (though their exact interpretations on her personality and dominion may vary). Generally however her visage is regarded as a symbol of justice, law, and life across all manners of society.
Relationships
Gurang Zhi / Solane. Adopted daughter of.
Huran Zhi / Nyxal. Adopted daughter of.
Yuuwu Juriin / Abaddon. Rivals.
Carmilla Karnstein. Lovers.
Appearance
Background
The Void Era
Elysia came into being at the end of the Void Era - forming from the disintegrating portions of Yuuwu Juriin / Abaddon's dead Ichor.
The First Era
Elysia took it upon herself to oversee the Rune Pillars and the fundamental laws of Plumamentia.
At various points during this endeavour she encountered ancestors to the Alkhakh / Fae, Sodatsu / Dryad, and Chintayatu / Siren races - all of whom she blessed with a small portion of her Ichor and a mote of her authority for use in Medium Magic.
Additionally she would meet and bless Carmilla Karnstein, whom she would subsequently bless and begin relations with.
Towards the end of the First Era, Elysia would split her being into five disparate parts (Ulong Lai / Summer, Tsagai Lai / Autumn, Tsenan Lai / Spring, Khei Lai / Winter), assigning one part to each of the Pillars. Her Earthen remains would take on a new roles as Xurhuan Luu: an incorporeal God of Death tasked with the dissolution of dead Ichor and the final rites of corpses.