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Aiomina, The Thing that Cannot Stop Being

The earth has existed from the start of creation, and when everything has been wiped off of it again, it will remain to the last. It has always endured, and it always will. Aiomina is that aspect of Chorifa. It is a creature of endurance, of a long, slow, sad existence.

Aiomina trudges along the ever shifting roads of the demon world, looking always like a wandering man in a long cloak with strangely undefined features. He is defined by his travels, and they have no start or end. He has been brought to creation more than once by sorcerors seeking to mine his knowledge, to plumb the depths of what he has learned in his countless years; they have all been disappointed. His travels are as one, the road at his feet stretching behind him and ahead of him. Any effort to learn from his is nearly fruitless. He has seen almost everything that Creation and Malfeas have to offer, but it is all one experience. To pull one piece of information from all that he has seen is, to him, meaningless, and he finds it very difficult to do so, even if asked. He walks always, and can endure anything. He has walked the depths of the seas, when his journeys took him there, and he has walked all of Cecylene's endless deserts.

Notes and Abilities: Aiomina is a being of endurance. He cannot fail to endure, for it would be against his nature. It has been said that he can only truly die when it is clear that creation itself cannot live on. He can endure near anything; though he feels the bite of cold, fatigue and steel, it is his purpose to carry on. He can shrug off pretty much anything, and no bonds can hold him back from his endless journey. He has little real effect on the world outside of his own skin - but he can bear anything. His only great ability to affect the world is that he may grant a portion of his endurance to others; though it is only a shadow of his nature. If a sorceror needs a being that can walk to the deepest chaos and return unharmed, or one that may step through the fires and winds of the elemental poles, Aionima can be called. He will do, of course, tasks that he has been ordered to carry out by a sorceror that has bound him, taking the missions as just another step in his journeys; but no sorceror may bid him to stop travelling, and not even the bonds of summoning can keep him contained in that sense.