It is often said that Winter is the time of Death and as such, many fear this season's coming to Aleris. Though her Winters can be harsh and unyielding, Elysia takes pride in those who can find solace in a season of Death. Those who come seeking resurrections and the return of their loved ones from the land of the dead, are often not granted this. In Elysia's eyes, once a life has been passed into her hands, it is a new life that this soul most learn to cope with. Though she will often reject pleas to release those from death, she is still compassionate and understanding - she knows the deep sorrows that come with losing a loved one, but also the strengths. It is these strengths she would have the living find and often it is found due to tragedy.
The Goddess of Winter is easy to talk to, though most do not seek her council or an audience. The mere touch of the Elysia's hand could at the very least make a person see their very life flash before their eyes. However, if people seek her out for advice, her voice is often reasonable and strangely comforting.
Though Elysia and Aurora may contrast in alignments, the Goddess of Winter also feels that the souls that walk the Earth are also her children. While Aurora cares for those who are living and cradles them in light and warmth, it is Elysia who will return the souls of these same children to the spiritual world.