Cylil, the Patron God of Celestia and son of Helio, presents a contrasting character to his father. Reserved and shy, he shuns the spotlight, a trait reflected in the absence of dedicated temples to him in Celestia. Instead, the Celestial Grand Cathedral serves as a worship center for Helio and Cylil’s aunts, Luna and Astra.
Cylil’s influence over Celestia is subtle, respecting the free will of its inhabitants, unlike his cousin Lilith’s direct approach. His reluctance to interfere led to significant consequences during the conflict between Celestia and Ceil Nior, culminating in Lilith’s disappearance and presumed death. This passive stance has been deemed unforgivable by many.
Without worshippers and abandoned by his family, Cylil roams in search of redemption for his perceived failures. His typical depiction is a faceless, robed traveler, symbolizing his ongoing journey and disconnected state. This image captures his solitary quest and the enigmatic nature of his divine existence.