Brandix
Trickster god of the First Terran Empire
Brandix was origianlly a Tr#skan deity, a capricious one at that. His/her worship became popular among university students in the final pre-Imperial decade, and was institutionalized over the next half-century as they grew.
The name Brandix is said to be derived from the slang term "Brand X," meaning the alterative to any popular brand, fashion, or belief.
It was not until TE 164, with the Council of Credix, that Brandixian theology became linked with the cults of Kaal and Meletia.
In the eternal trinity, Brandix is the Trickster, the Other, the spirit of youth and rebellion, the divine embodiment of androgyny, change, unconventionality, disaster; the Eternal Outsider. Brandix was a particular favorite of minorities and those on the outskirts of society. S/he was also a traditional advocate for gays.
The Brandixian sacred litany starts: "This hour, call it one. All that has gone before, forget it; wipe it out; it can hurt you no longer. All that will come, prepare to meet it."