Okey, finished editing the bio. :) The reason I chose these kind of servitors (dementors and succubuses) because they can interfere with humans the most. I'm not into mythology that much, so I chose these two. Dementors can lure and haunt people, causing them physical and mental pain just by being near them, and for someone who wants to stop war at any cost is needed. Succubuses are demons that appear in dreams, and because she likes to play with men it makes sense. (Take the Petrarch sonnets for example, I'd like to think that it was her that appeared in human form before the war. But if it's still not good enough, I'll put more mind to it) [hider=Reworked]Name: Aislin Titles: The Goddess of Dreams True name: Kali Inspiration: Aislin has a charming aura around herself, which lets her manipulate mortals. Appearance: Aislin appears as a female teenager or a child and has been seen and recognized by humans throughout known history as a muse, and inspired mortals for centuries. She doesn't takes parts in wars directly. Symbols: The eyes of Buddha Portfolio: Creativity, Art sub-domain Alignment: Neutral Good Servitors: dementors, succubuses Weapon: dagger, harp Familiar: blue jay Followers: artists, a strange cult called Yamibu, they believe that their dreams are real and can influence reality itself, their whereabouts and affiliations are unknown. Bio: Aislin took part in the Clash of Gods on the Lightbringers' side, sending her servitors out to search the world for the weak-minded. Although she commanded her followers to participate, she didn't want to look directly at the bloodshed. However, it was impossible for her to forget the looks and sounds of the battlefield, which have led her to abandon all the living. She moved to the Wind sub-domain to live her eternal life in solitary, but as the new war is in sight she has made an appearance again, this time to stop the war before it happens and ease the differences, no matter the cost. How she came to life and why is she so unlike other gods is a myth among her followers, as she likes to interfere with mortals more than anything. She enjoys artistry, especially the ones written about her when she appeared to humans. She usually rewards a good poem by sending her familiar to the poet.[/hider]