Axius (Green Mythology): Possibly derived from a Thracian word meaning "not-shining", derived from Proto-Indo-European *(s)keh- meaning "to shine, shimmer" or "shadow, darkness". This was the name of a Paeonian river god in Greek mythology, his river now known as the river in Macedonia.
Hieronymus (maternal uncle through marriage-adoptive father) †
Audata (maternal aunt-adoptive mom) †
Phainon (cousin-brother)
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Axius is described as having a young face and being largely androgenous with long pale blue-grey and white hair with blue eyes, sharp canines, fox ears, a Vidyadhara tail, a silver crescent moon and star marking on the right side of his neck, a pale silvery purple marking on chest just under his collar bones, a mass of stars covering his right eye that he covers in black bandages, a unique marking around his pupils, pointed star-shaped pupils, star-like finish to his hair, and several scars on his entire body. Axius ties his hair into an elegant messy bun with bangs that frame his face.
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