Icaeus

Icaeus was one of the original Twelve Divines. He was the god of intelligence and language, though he was mostly known as a master trickster. He usually takes the form of a large green serpentine dragon, though he has been known to take the form of any being he chooses.

Biography
Icaeus, despite being an Original Divine, became quite bored with life on Mytos. Along with the help of Sethys, he persuaded his drunken brother, Iantos to create beings he could teach language and share knowledge with. He was successful in this venture, and Iantos created the Shima. Yet, Icaeus became bored with the Shima as well and tried to get his brother to create another species. Maltrion and Thessia prevented this, so Icaeus was left to his own devices. He decided to create another species as well, even though he wasn't a god of creation. His resulting creation, the Keishin, immediately started to war with the Shima, which eventually led to the rebellion of the two species. This caused the creation of Other World, the Universe, and the Underworld. Icaeus descended into the Universe and drifted around space searching for species to manipulate and teach. He came to be known by his avatar of the great dragon, and later species, such as the based their legendary dragons off of Icaeus' appearance. And despite creating the species that would later become the Makais and demons, those in the Underworld did not look up to Icaeus. His trickster ways annoyed and haunted them, and he came to be known as not only a trickster god, but an evil (by their standards) and foreboding omen.