Chan

Chan, called the Princess of Good Aerial Creatures, the Silent One, and the Glorious Zephyr, was the good archomental of the Elemental Plane of Air, and thus was the opposite and archenemy of Yan-C-Bin, Prince of Evil Air.

Description
Chan's body, such as it was, was normally invisible to normal sight, being an amorphous mass of air some in diameter (and weighing only ). See invisibility showed only the faint outline of a cloud, but true seeing revealed a shifting cloud ringed in air currents, with darker patches forming vague facial features. She could also will herself to be visible.

Personality
As the patron of calm breezes, gentle sounds, and elementals that rejected the corrupting influence of the Abyss, Chan was described in primarily peaceful terms. Her efforts against Yan-C-Bin were discreet not due to passivity, but so as not to draw his attention and risk reciprocal aggression.

Enemies
Chan considered Yan-C-Bin her greatest foe, though the two had never met, and fought a war of silent threats and intimidation, covert information-gathering, and observation with him. Her unceasing surveillance had forced him to curb his activities time and again, but it also forced her to take care in her own doings, for he could just as easily interfere.

Besides the Prince of Evil Air, Chan counted as her only enemy the demon lord Lissa'aere, a determined opponent who sometimes aided Yan-C-Bin against Chan. Less seriously, she had a great rivalry with Ben-hadar, the good archomental of Water, and refused to help him or anyone who was allied with him.

Allies
Chan counted as allies Talisid and the Five Companions, considering Sathia a close friend and Kharash a kindred spirit. She was also on good terms with the deities Koriel, Syranita, and Aerdrie Faenya.

She also worked with Ty-h'kadi, at times allying with him to fend off invaders into the Plane of Air together, but at other times his more tempestuous nature drove him into destructive fits. She always sought to stop him before he harmed anyone during those outbreaks, and her presence could calm him quicker than any other being in the multiverse, but sometimes she was forced to battle him to subdue him.

After she heard rumor that Zaaman Rul, the good archomental of Fire, was the son of his predecessor Bristia Pel, she took the possibility, however unlikely, seriously enough to secretly watch over him as a kind of surrogate mother. She sometimes prevailed upon Ehkahk, the archomental of Smoke, to provide her with information regarding Zaaman Rul's activities, though his selfish nature made it a tenuous alliance.

Rumors & Legends
Though Chan and Yan-C-Bin had never actually met each other, nor fought each other with armies, it was said that one day the two would meet- and only one would survive that day.