Omiodes, the Wing of Eventide
Summary
One of the Crepuscular Twins, Omiodes takes the form of a great moth whose silken wings usher in the night. In eternal rivalry and harmony with her brother Apidae, her flight cools the world and draws the veil of dusk across Fanewick.
Domains
- Night
- Dusk and Transition
- Dreams and Quiet
- Secrets carried on the wind
Influence
Omiodes’ arrival marks the close of toil and the rise of reflection. When her rivalry with Apidae intensifies, the length of night can swing wildly—sometimes only a few hours, sometimes many weeks—unsettling migrations, harvests, and travel.
Relationships
Worship
Lanterns are shuttered, windows opened to the cool; moth-mark charms hang in thresholds to invite respite and true sleep. Sailors and scouts whisper petitions for safe passage under long nights.