Aldar

Aldar is the Goddess of Change and is one of the two Overdeities (alongside Tanus) that created the universe. Only a very small amount of information is known about Aldar. She is often seen to have existed in the shadow of Tanus, who seemingly played a much more integral role in shaping the universe.

Placement in the Pantheon
Aldar created Lurro simultaneously to Tanus' creation of Oelim. Oelim and Lurro were tasked to guide the dead to the realm of the Endlessness.

When Tanus created Zoi and thereby nature, Aldar brought change to the ordered and structured system. She invented the seasons and created a god for each of the four seasons; Avanoa, Pavaseos, Oton and Vacarion.

After Tanus made Zanje and thereby invented the concepts of understanding and sentience, Aldar created the Dragons and the Dragonborn to rule Elyria. She also created Vatranar, the God of Beauty, to bring a chaotic beauty and goodness to this newly established domain.

The Great Betrayal
The exact role that Aldar plays in the Pantheon remains a mystery, but she certainly remains a very important figure in the modern theology. She represents the desire for change and improvement in the world, rather than order and stability at the cost of stagnation. After the Great Betrayal of Lurro and when Tanus seemingly vanished, Aldar likely gained power and relevance in the Pantheon as the senior Goddess.

Since the seasons never speak or communicate to their followers and Lurro is lost to his hatred in the Abyss, only Vatranar remains as a creation of Aldar that might speak of her. Yet he never does, at least there are no records of this.