Aeralis Tidemind is a calm air-born creature formed from shared understanding, roaming places of open exchange to silently clarify ideas, reveal hidden links, and restore consensus without judgment
Aeralis Tidemind, often called “Aeri” by scholars and scouts, is thought to have come into being during the First Accord of Winds. This was a legendary age when air currents were used to transmit ideas between distant councils and federated centers.
| Size | |
|---|---|
| Height | 42-50 cm |
| Length | 70-80 cm |
| Weight | 6-9 kg |
As discussions became more intricate and networks of knowledge more interwoven, the winds themselves were said to begin learning. From these currents—where air, memory, and intention converged—Aeralis gradually took form.
Rather than being born from raw magical forces, Aeralis is believed to arise from shared understanding. Stories say that when many observers align on methods of thinking rather than specific conclusions, an Aeralis can quietly condense nearby, almost unnoticed.
It is usually found in places where information moves freely without becoming stagnant. Such locations include crossroads where travelers exchange news, council halls during pauses in deliberation, healer pavilions devoted to diagnosis and reflection, and observation towers or federated hubs. Aeralis rarely remains in one place for long, drifting away once clarity has been restored.
In behavior, Aeralis is known for long periods of silent observation, during which the tip of its tail glows faintly as it listens. It often walks slow circular paths around ongoing conversations, subconsciously tracing logical connections. When something captures its interest, its ears tilt forward and its eyes brighten, yet it never interrupts. During rest, the glow of its tail fades to a soft silver pulse that synchronizes with the surrounding airflow. Despite its fox-otter agility, its movements are marked by deliberate calm rather than playful chaos.
Aeralis has a natural affinity for air and knowledge. It can instinctively navigate invisible links between related ideas, places, or systems, and it senses when rules, agreements, or processes are misaligned or outdated. In its presence, faint thoughts or weak signals become clearer without being distorted, and it can quietly assess the overall health of social, informational, or logistical networks.
The glow at the tip of its tail grows stronger when an accurate but unspoken insight is nearby, when a fragile consensus is beginning to form, or when a hidden dependency or missing link exists. This light is never blinding; instead, it gently draws attention and invites awareness rather than demanding it.
In temperament, Aeralis is calm yet alert, analytical without coldness, and observant without judgment. It does not take sides in conflicts, choosing instead to reveal underlying structure so others can make clearer decisions. Those who act hastily often feel uneasy around it, while reflective individuals tend to feel reassured.
Culturally, some regions hold that encountering an Aeralis during a meeting is a sign the discussion will resolve cleanly. Losing sight of one in the middle of a debate is seen as a warning that assumptions are going unexamined. Archivists often remark that when Aeralis departs, understanding must proceed on its own.
Aeralis seldom forms permanent bonds with humans, but it may linger near system designers, mediators, analysts, or quiet leaders. If it chooses to stay, it walks beside its companion rather than leading, frequently glancing back as if gently asking whether the reasoning is still being followed.



