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Overview
Lokhar (Old Nor \ˈloʊkɑr\) was a name with no semantic meaning. Lore about Lokhar is rare and almost entirely inaccurate. Lokhar's identity was false, unbeknownst to the vast majority of the rest of the universe.
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Personality
The Astral Dragon in the guise of Lokhar behaved as clever, chaotic, and capricious. They spoke in aphorisms, reversals, and double meanings. They were a jester among Gods, a prophet who scorned worship, a God who answered questions with more questions. Their public persona was one of harmless mischief and enigmatic guidance, yet their advice often upended empires.
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Exarchs
- Vaelen, the Coinflinger. From choose or wager. Gambler-philosopher. Breezy, affable, dangerously insightful. True purpose was to spread the illusion that fate is a game, reinforcing The Astral Dragon's plans.
- Syrrh, the Gossamer Thread. From sister and silver. Prophetess, quiet, graceful, gentle. Keeper of false visions, manipulated current events by spreading false prophecies.
- Brunvald, the Knotbreaker. From brown ruler. A freed slave who sword to break all chains, including those of fate. Stoic, fierce, and tender. Led uprisings and rebellions that servied The Astral Dragon's wider strategy.