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Aristotle is a mythical dragon who is said to paint the dreams of all in his domain. When he paints dreams, he expells stress that may cause the dreams to become nightmares, absorbing the negative energy to convert to pigment that he puts into his darker colored paints. In the early years of civilization, Aristotle lived alongside a number of ancient villages and tribes. However, once civilization became more hectic and aggressive, he left, leaving an ancient cave painted from top to bottom, leaving promises to keep serving and protecting everyone despite being gone. The cave is very important to draconic cultures, so most of the people who still believe in Aristotle are dragon blooded.
Even though he doesn't interact with mortals anymore, Aristotle doesn't try to make himself completely invisible. If someone in a dream looks up at the sky fast enough they can catch a glimpse of him-- As a reward for seeing him, their dream becomes surreal and they're given the ability to lucid dream.
He's not very emotional due to many centuries of being mostly isolated, but despite his outwardly cold and indifferent demeanor he cares a whole lot about everyone imagineable. Even despicable people get love from Aristotle because he can't help but love the living.
Terra is one of the other deities similar to him. They both are mostly isolated and love the living, though in different ways. Aristotle doesn't see her very often but when he does he likes to take some of the time during the visit to meet the children she's taking care of.
Aristotle has never met Jupiter, much to Jupiter's despair. It's the kid's goal in life to meet him and ask him if he knows who and where his parents are. Aristotle has visited his dreams many times before of course, paying close attention to him due to the trauma that plagues his sleeping mind. Without Aristotle's interference, Jupiter would be much more troubled than he is now. (Jupiter doesn't realize Aristotle knows who he is, let alone that he's the one helping to chase away the bad dreams.) Though Aristotle doesn't let himself get attached to mortals, he cares a good deal about him.
Their relationship will probably be expanded upon in the future! (Erei belongs to Shadowsbyday!)