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Gods of Ithia: Tal Syll and Tal Sai the Twin Omens

Tal Syll. God of Omens, Regicide, Chemistry, Shamans, Crows, and Forgotten Places. 

Known across the plane as Tal Syll, The Lord of Ravens, The Kingkiller, The Reactor, The King of Crows, The Lord of Lost Places, and The Gravitas. Son of Tal Seir and Agis Katar. 

His Symbol is the Albino – A White Crow with black eyes and a sunburst of black and blood red. It forms a half circle to be bound with his twin sister’s. 

Tal Syll is tall, handsome, beautiful, he embodies every dark desire, a waking dream with a smile that melts knees. He has long shadowy hair, eyes like mirrored silver, and shadowy crows form his crown. Tal Syll is every man a woman could dream to tame and make better. Almost always beside his sister Tal Sai. 

Tal Syll is surprisingly polite, collected, and reserved. He is the plotter, the veiled vizier, the suave vampire inviting you into his most lovely castle. He is the sweet poison that lulls you into eternal sleep. He grants his divine servants the power to read omens, meld or divide substances, infuse ingredients with extra power, boost potions and poisons, summon shadowy crows, and access to the Dourdetari the plane of Lost and Forgotten Places.  

Tal Sai. God of Omens, Betrayal, Witchcraft, Ravens, and Forgotten Names. 

Known across the plane as Tal Sai, The Lady of Ravens, The Betrayer, The Witchqueen, The Queen of Crows, The Keeper of Lost Names, Daughter of Tal Seir and Agis Katar. 

Her Symbol is the Shade– A Black Raven with white eyes and a sunburst of white and gold. It forms a half circle to be bound with her twin brother’s. 

Tal Sai is short, pale, and the dark brooding beauty. She is all the bad wild women a man might dream of making solely theirs. She has long shadowy hair from which shadowy feathers flutter. She is almost always beside her brother Tal Syll.  

Tal Sai is aggressively flirty and mystic. She often finds humor in dark deeds and is often giggling from her brother’s side. She is the wonders of too much drink, and the suffering of the future hang over. She is a moment’s bliss in exchange for later suffering. She grants her divine servants the power to read omens, invoke the darkest and most secretive of magic, learn the names of whatever they can touch, and summon shadowy ravens. 

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