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Genkyo (原教) is the collective Genjin religion & mythology. Believers are called Genkyoto (原教者).
Genkyo is a polytheistic set of traditions and faiths worshiped primarily in the nations of Genjin culture/ethnicity in Fuso. They are also practiced to a lesser extent in eastern parts of Soleil and Yamatai's provinces in western Marlakcor, and have been on the rise in Maritymir through Yamatai's colony the Kappa Islands, as well as Raimei in southwestern Marlakcor. Gods and goddesses in Genjin culture are referred to as "Kami" and "Megami" respectively, and "Kamigami" collectively.
Practitioner Titles
The overall governor of the entire Genkyo religion is the tenno.
Rank | Masculine | Feminine | Notes |
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Priest | Shisai 司祭 |
Miko 巫女 |
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Head Priest | Guji 宮司 |
Shumiko 主巫女 |
The head of a shrine or temple. |
Supreme Priest | Saikojuso 最高住僧 |
Saikomiko 最高巫女 |
This holy title is second to the tenno and there is only ever one at a time. The holder of the title is also the ruler of Hinomoto. |
Other notes | |||
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Zenno-sha & Kanno-teki
Tenrai Uchu-no-Zenno-sha Konpaku (天来宇宙の全能者魂魄) and Tenrai Uchu-no-Kanno-teki Yubutsu (天来宇宙の官能的尤物) are supreme kami worshiped by the Genjin as the overall rulers of the Spirit World, and the central figures of Genkyo. In discussion, their names are often shortened to Zenno-sha (全能者) and Kanno-teki (官能的) respectively. They are the parents of Himiko and the grandparents of the Ten'nyo.
According to traditional myth, Zenno-sha is the master of the Idainaryu, and the creator of the lands and islands known as Fuso. Kanno-teki is the life-giver of Fuso, who let plants bloom and animals evolve by bleeding some of her blood into the land. Traditional myth also identifies the pair as the first man and woman to inhabit Fuso; but this myth is highly unpopular, as modern historians and scholars favor a theory suggesting the Genjin migrated to Fuso from mainland Marlakcor.
Through their eldest granddaughter, Shuyona Akegata-no-himekami of the Ten'nyo, the Tenno of Yamatai claim descent from them, and it is through this alleged descent that the legitimacy of the Nadeshiko dynasty is based off. Traditional legend says that Akegata-himekami gave birth to a child whose name is recorded as Jiyu-no-Seigiwa Heiwa-o-Sonchosuru (自由の正義は平和を尊重する), or just Jiyu Heiwa (自由平和), who began the genealogical descendancy that led to the beginning of the imperial line with Ganzo-Tenno (Mikado Keikenna-no-Totoi Taiso).
The main, largest, and original temple to them is Tenrai Fufu-no-Sodai Jiin (天来夫婦の壮大寺院/Grand Temple of the Divine Couple), located on the island of Seinaru-shima, an island near the geographical center of Fuso.
Himiko Joo
Himiko Joo (卑弥呼女王), or simply Himiko (卑弥呼), is the daughter of Zenno-sha & Kanno-teki. Popular legend says that she gave up her immortality to live with in the mortal realm during the protohistorical era of Fuso, though there are many variations as to how she came to the mortal realm.
The most popular legend is that she descended to the mortal ream and ended up on the island of Hatsushima (初島), an island between Fuso and Marlackor, near the center of the Chohokei Sea (長方形海/Chohokei Umi), the location of which has been forgotten to history; yet, recent discovery of a small patch of scattered islets near the center of the Chohokei sea, along with the remains of villages underwater, has led to the suggestion that Hatsushima has since sunk into the sea.
Legend continues to say that she boarded a small boat alone and set sail for Fuso, before getting caught in a storm, eventually ending up washed up naked on a beach of what is now the town of Sakitomi (先富), capital of what is now Chiroshima Gun (遅漏島郡).
She was immediately found by local villagers and given food and clothing, but wasn't welcome due to the plague they were going through. Having given up her immortality, but not her divine powers, she used her powers to heal the sick, ending the plague. Their gratitude led them to anointing her as their new village leader, becoming the Joo of the ancient Kingdom of Sakitomi.
Ten'nyo
The Ten'nyo (天女/Celestial Maidens) are a group of "divine princesses" that, according to myth, lived in the protohistorical era of Fuso. They are the daughters of Himiko, all born during her tenure as Joo of the ancient Kingdom of Sakitomi, all born to different mortal fathers that were believed to be Himiko's concubines/lovers, and are thus all half-sisters to each other, aside for a set of triplets who were born from the same father, two of whom were twins. Similarly to the Archangels of Septifidelity, each of the princesses represent a certain virtue and/or aspect of nature. They are led by Akegata-himekami, the eldest of them.
When talked about in conversation, the Ten'nyo are usually referred to by short version of their name.
Several prominent clans of Yamatai claim descent from one or more of the Ten'nyo, and therefore from Zenno-sha and Kanno-teki; the Nadeshiko dynasty via Akegata-himekami most prominently.
Ten'nyo | |||
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Full Name | Short name | Title | Representaion |
Aichaku Kusabana-no-himekami 愛着草花の姫神 |
Aika-himekami 愛花姫神 |
Princess of Flowers | Love |
Aika-himekami is most particularly acknowledged during Koigokoro no Saiten, the Genjin love festival | |||
Chiteki Dobutsu-no-himekami 知的動物の姫神 |
Chiteki-himekami 知的姫神 |
Princess of Animals | Intelligence |
Chokkan Kage-no-himekami 直感影の姫神 |
Kage-himekami 影姫神 |
Princess of Shadows | Intuitiveness |
Chujitsuna Fuyu-no-himekami 忠実な冬の姫神 |
Chujitsuna-himekami 忠実な姫神 |
Princess of Winter | Faith |
Danryoku Mori-no-himekami 弾力森の姫神 |
Mori-himekami 森の姫神 |
Princess of the Forests | Resilience |
Most legends say that Mori-himekami's father was an elf, yet also say that Mori-himekami was born a full-elf.
Legends say that this was due to the divinity of her bloodline that prevented it from becoming mixed. | |||
Eizoku Kaiyo-no-himekami 永続海洋の姫神 |
Kaiyo-himekami 海洋の姫神 |
Princess of the Oceans | Endurance |
The more popular legends say that Kaiyo-himekami's father was a merman, and that Kaiyo-himekami was a mermaid herself. Youngest triplet of Mizu-himekami and Ame-himekami. Of the triplets, Mizu-himekami and Ame-himekami had the same father while Kaiyo-himekami had a different father.
Through the now-extinct Enkei clan, the Ishigame clan of Yamatai claims descent from Kaiyo-himekami. | |||
Ikuji Yama-no-himekami 意気地山の姫神 |
Ikuji-himekami 意気姫神 |
Princess of the Mountains | Pride |
Jikan Tsuki-no-himekami 時間月の姫神 |
Tsuki-no-himekami 月姫神 |
Princess of the Moons | Time |
Jinsokuna Hekireki-no-himekami 迅速な霹靂の姫神 |
Jin-himekami 迅姫神 |
Princess of Thunder | Celerity |
Kakki Taiyo-no-himekami 活気太陽の姫神 |
Taiyo-himekami 太陽姫神 |
Princess of the Sun | Life |
Nintai Chikyu-no-himekami 忍耐地球の姫神 |
Shinobu-himekami 忍姫神 |
Princess of Earth | Patience |
Kawaru Aki-no-himekami 変わる秋の姫神 |
Aki-himekami 秋姫神 |
Princess of Autumn | Change |
Kennin Hayate-no-himekami 堅忍疾風の姫神 |
Kaze-himekami 風姫神 |
Princess of Wind | Perseverance |
Kibo Haru-no-himekami 希望春の姫神 |
Haru-himekami 春の姫神 |
Princess of Spring | Hope |
Kinbenna Sabaku-no-himekami 勤勉な砂漠の姫神 |
Sabaku-himekami 砂漠姫神 |
Princess of the Desert | Diligence |
Kizento Ikigomi-no-himekami 毅然と意気込みの姫神 |
Iki-himekami 意気姫神 |
Princess of Metal | Resolution |
Kyokan Shokubutsu-no-himekami 共感植物の姫神 |
Kyokan-himekami 共感姫神 |
Princess of Plants | Empathy |
Ontai Ame-no-himekami 温帯雨の姫神 |
Ame-himekami 雨姫神 |
Princess of Rain | Temperance |
Younger triplet of Mizu-himekami and elder triplet of Kaiyo-himekami. Of the triplets, Mizu-himekami and Ame-himekami had the same father while Kaiyo-himekami had a different father. | |||
Reijin Tenka-no-himekami 麗人天花の姫神 |
Rika-himekami 麗花姫神 |
Princess of Snow | Beauty |
Seiten Sora-no-himekami 晴天空の姫神 |
Sora-himekami 空姫神 |
Princess of the Sky | Clarity |
Shinpi Tasogare-no-himekami 神秘黄昏の姫神 |
Tasogare-himekami 黄昏姫神 |
Princess of Twilight | Mysteriousness |
Shuyona Akegata-no-himekami 主要な明け方の姫神 |
Akegata-himekami 明け方の姫神 |
Princess of the Dawn | Leadership |
The eldest sister and the leader of the Ten'nyo. The Tenno of Yamatai claim descent from Akegata-himekami, and therefore from her divine grandparents. | |||
Sosaku Uta-no-himekami 創作歌の姫神 |
Uta-himekami 歌の姫神 |
Princess of Song | Creativity |
Uta-himekami was believed to have the best singing voice of the entire Ten'nyo.
As such, she is the main patron deity of singers and musicians. | |||
Teiso Mizu-no-himekami 貞操水の姫神 |
Mizu-himekami 水姫神 |
Princess of Water | Chastity |
Eldest triplet of Kaiyo-himekami and Ame-himekami. Of the triplets, Mizu-himekami and Ame-himekami had the same father while Kaiyo-himekami had a different father. | |||
Tsuyoi Kazan-no-himekami 強い火山の姫神 |
Tsuyobi-himekami 強火姫神 |
Princess of Volcanoes | Strength |
Yasashī Hi-no-himekami 優しい火の姫神 |
Yuhi-himekami 優火姫神 |
Princess of Fire | Kindness |
Yugana Kawa-no-himekami 優雅な川の姫神 |
Tsunekawa-himekami 雅川姫神 |
Princess of the Rivers | Grace |
Yukanna Natsu-no-himekami 勇敢な夏の姫神 |
Natsu-himekami 夏姫神 |
Princess of Summer | Courage |
Idainaryu
The Genjin worship two sets of dragon deities known collectively as the Idainaryu (偉大な竜/Great Dragons). Followers of this faith believe these dragons are the source of a soshihito's ability to manipulate the elements. Synonymously known as spirits, each dragon has its own attribute that reflects the essence of nature. They are divided into two branches, the Takairyu (高い竜/High Dragons) and the Hikuiryu (低い竜/Low Dragons).
Takairyu | ||
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The Takairyu, are the higher dragon deities and take more prominence their their lower counterparts, the Hikuiryu. The Takairyu are also known by a particular material or gemstone each is believed to be made of.
The Takairyu aren't always all worshiped at the same time. Some areas place more emphasis on one or more dragons than the others, sometimes in the form of cults. (e.g. Most wood elves that follow these dragons tend to place emphasis on Midori Shinrin-no-ryu, the Emerald Dragon, more than the other dragons; and Kogane Tenpi-no-ryu, the Golden Dragon, is largely worshiped in parts of Soleil more than the other dragons). | ||
Name | Represented Material | Representation of Nature |
Akagane Kinzoku-ryu 赤金金属竜 |
the Copper Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Metal |
Akairo Hiryu 赤色火竜 |
the Ruby Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Fire |
The Genjin believe he lives in a volcano called Kasai-ya-Doro-san (火災や土路山) with Sekiei Daichi-no-ryu. | ||
Kogane Tenpi-no-ryu 黄金天日の竜 |
the Golden Dragon | Dragon Spirit of the Sun |
Servant of Zenno-sha and ruler of all dragons. | ||
Kohaku Jinsei-no-ryu 琥珀人生の竜 |
the Amber Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Life |
Protector of newborns. | ||
Kokuyoseki Kage-ryu 黒曜石影竜 |
the Obsidian Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Shadows |
Servant of Seikyo and judge of souls. | ||
Kongo Kaze-no-ryu 金剛風の竜 |
the Diamond Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Wind |
Hisui Dobutsu-ryu 翡翠動物竜 |
the Jade Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Animals |
Midori Shinrin-no-ryu 緑森林の竜 |
the Emerald Dragon | Dragon Spirit of the Forests |
Mokuzai Mokusei-no-ryu 木材木製の竜 |
the Wooden Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Wood |
Nijiiro Suiro 虹色水竜 |
the Opal Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Water |
Sister of Shinju Umi-no-ryu. | ||
Ogyoku Ikazuchiryu 黄玉雷竜 |
the Topaz Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Thunder & Lightning |
He is especially popular in the Empire of Raimei. | ||
Seigyoku Kori-no-ryu 青玉氷の竜 |
the Sapphire Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Ice |
While most dragons, real and mythological, breath fire, the Genjin believe that Seigyoku Kori-no-ryu spews ice.
The Genjin also believe that he lives on a glacier of a mountain in the northernmost reaches of Fuso. | ||
Sekiei Daichi-no-ryu 石英大地の竜 |
the Quartz Dragon | Dragon Spirit of Earth |
Older brother of Sangaku-no-ryu.
The Genjin believe he lives in a volcano called Kasai-ya-Doro-san (火災や土路山) with Akairo Hiryu. | ||
Shinju Umi-no-ryu 真珠海の竜 |
the Pearl Dragon | Dragon Spirit of the Ocean |
Brother of Nijiiro Suiro. | ||
Shirogane Eisei-no-ryu 白金衛星の竜 |
the Silver Dragon | Dragon Spirit of the Moons |
Turokoseki Sukairyu トルコ石空竜 |
the Turquoise Dragon | Dragon Spirit of the Sky |
Hikuiryu | ||
The Hikuiryu are the lower dragons of the Idainaryu, which maintain a respectable level of worship but take less importance than their Takairyu counterparts. | ||
Name | Representation of Nature | Other notes |
Kawa-no-ryu 川の竜 |
Dragon Spirit of the Rivers | Cousin of Shinju Umi-no-ryu & Nijiiro Suiro |
Funkazan-no-ryu 噴火山の竜 |
Dragon Spirit of Volcanos | Younger brother of Akairo Hiryu |
Sangaku-no-ryu 山岳の竜 |
Dragon Spirit of the Mountains | Younger brother of Sekiei Daichi-no-ryu |
Ekibyo-no-ryu 疫病の竜 |
Dragon Spirit of Plague | An evil dragon that spreads disease wherever he goes. |
Tenjin
The Kamigami of the Genkyo pantheon are collectively known as Tenjin (天神).
Name | Representation, Historicity & Other notes |
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Major Kami | |
Anzenna Shussan 安全な出産 |
Megami of Safe Childbirth |
Kyofu-no-Arashi 強風嵐 |
Kami of Storms.
Arashi is especially popular in the Empire of Raimei. |
Bosei & Fusei 母性 & 父性 |
Megami and Kami of Parenthood.
Sister and brother deities that preside over Parenthood (motherhood and fatherhood respectively). |
Aizen Myo-o 愛染明王 |
Kami of Lust & Sex |
Chuya 昼夜 |
Kami of Day and Night |
Omoikane 思金 |
Kami of Learning |
Hyosetsu 氷雪 |
Kami of Ice and Snow |
Jikan 時間 |
Kami of Time |
Joku 上空 |
Kami of the Sky |
Kanjo-no-Aijo 感情の愛情 |
Megami of Love
Kanjo-no-Aijo-megami is most particularly acknowledged during Koigokoro no Saiten, the Genjin love festival |
Taka-uso Jun-ga Hanako 多価鷽純画芭子 |
Kami of Fruits |
Takemikazuchi 武甕槌 |
Kami of Thunder & Lightning.
He is especially popular in the Empire of Raimei. He is sometimes equated with, Xiangliang Jizao, the Quantao god of thunder. |
Kisetsu-no-Utsurikawari 季節の移り変わり |
Kami of the Changing Seasons |
Kosaku & Nogyo 工作 & 農業 |
Kami of Farming and Agriculture.
Brother Kami |
Geka'gaku-no-Kusuri 外科学の薬 |
Megami of Medicine |
Sugure Yojutsu-no-Maho 優れ妖術の魔法 |
Megami of Magic & Sorcery |
Ninshin 妊娠 |
Megami of Pregnancy |
Ongaku 音楽 |
Kami of Music |
Shochu-Tsukuri 焼酎作り |
Kami of Winemaking |
Seifuku-to-Shori 征服と勝利 |
Kami of War |
Seikyo 逝去 |
Kami of Death.
Lord of the Shinigami, the guides to the afterlife. |
Shaho 射法 |
Kami of Archery |
Shizen-no-Yoso 自然の要素 |
Kami of the Five Elements.
According to myth, Shizen-no-Yoso, an abjaksan from an era known as the "Saisho Eiyu Jidai (最初英雄時代/First Heroes Period)" – roughly seven thousand years ago, a millennium shy of the Saisho Kokka Jidai (最初国家時代/First Nation Period) – was the inventor of each discipline of Soshijutsu, being one of the rare known few who could use all four elements. He was deified both for this feat and ending a massive wintry war that happened during his time. Said war is known to history as the Ketsueki no Toki (血液の冬季/Winter of Blood), named for the fact that most of the fighting took place in the winter time of the war, and said fighting was the bloodiest conflict in the history of Fuso before the Two Hundred Years' War several millenniums later. Thousands of lives were lost during the war, not all from fighting on the battlefields. |
Shuryo 狩猟 |
Kami of Hunting |
Tachisuji 太刀筋 |
Kami of Swordsmanship |
Taiyo 太陽 |
Kami of the Sun |
Tan'ya 鍛冶 |
Megami of Blacksmithing |
Tsusho 通商 |
Kami of Trade & Commerce |
Unabara-to-Nami 海原と波 |
Kami of the Sea |
Sake-tsukuri 酒作り |
Kami of Winemaking |
Minor Kami | |
Raiu 雷雨 |
A minor Thunderstorm kami |
Shinigami
The Shimigami are spirits that act as guides for souls to Shigo-no-sekai, the Genjin term for the afterlife. They either escort souls to paradise in Takamagahara, or drag them to eternal torment in Yomi-no-kuni. There are countless shimigami, and only twenty of them are known by name. Genjin believe that those destined for Takamagahara see the Shinigami as beautiful ethereal beings – similarly to angels – while those destined for Yomi-no-kuni see them as ugly skull-faced demons.
Odotai
The Odotai (黄道帯), also called the Zodiac, the worship of twelve animals in a sequence, is a facet of Genkyo adopted from Quantao faith, though the Boar replaces the Pig in this version.
This facet of Genkyo religion is governed from a temple complex known as the Odotai no Sodaina Jiin (黄道帯の壮大な寺院/Grand Temples of the Zodiac) in Hinomoto, which includes twelve main temples each dedicated to each animal and the Hijiri Junikyu (聖十二宮/Sacred Twelve Temple), where the Odotai are worshiped as a whole. Separate main temples, many smaller individual temples for each the twelve animals also exist all across Fuso.
Genkyoto believe that the members of the Odotai take turns overseeing the cosmos in the name of the Zenno-sha and Kanno-teki each year in a 12-year cycle, and thus each year is named for that particular animal.
Cycle Order |
Animal | Attributes | |
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1 | Nezumi 鼠 Rat |
Quick-witted, resourceful, versatile, kind | Cutthroat |
2 | Ushi 牛 Ox |
Diligent, dependable, strong, determined | Stubborn |
3 | Tora 虎 Tiger |
Brave, confident, competitive | Reckless |
4 | Usagi 兔 Rabbit |
Quiet, elegant, kind, responsible | Negative |
5 | Ryu 竜 Dragon |
Confident, intelligent, enthusiastic | Cutting |
6 | Hebi 蛇 Snake |
Enigmatic, intelligent, wise | Vengeful |
7 | Uma 馬 Horse |
Animated, active, energetic | Gossipy |
8 | Hitsuji 羊 Sheep |
Calm, gentle, sympathetic | Moody |
9 | Saru 猿 Monkey |
Sharp, smart, curiosity | Insouciant |
10 | Niwatori 鶏 Rooster |
Observant, hardworking, courageous | Cocky |
11 | Inu 犬 Dog |
Lovely, honest, prudent | Avoidance |
12 | Inoshishi 猪 Boar |
Compassionate, generous, diligent | Naive |
Extra | Neko 猫 Cat |
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The Cat is not traditionally included, but retains some acknowledgement. |
Kamikemono
The Kamikemono (神獣/Divine Beasts) are a quartet of animal deities whose worship originated in Linglun but have also been adopted by the Genjin of Fuso. Believed to be deities separate from the traditional gods and other deities, they are the guardians and divine governors of Fuso, and are also known as wardens of their spiritual direction and lords of a season. Each also represents one of the five elements; the exception is earth.
Beast Deity | Title | Element |
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Seiryu 青竜 Azure Dragon |
Haru-no-Ryoshu to Azuma-no-Shugoshin 春の領主と東の守護神 Lord of Spring & Warden of the East |
Ki 木 Wood |
Suzaku 朱雀 Vermilion Bird |
Natsu-no-Ryoshu to Minami-no-Shugoshin 夏の領主と南の守護神 Lord of Summer & Warden of the South |
Hi 火 Fire |
Byakko 白虎 White Tiger |
Aki-no-Ryoshu to Nishi-no-Shugoshin 秋の領主と西の守護神 Lord of Autumn & Warden of the West |
Kin 金 Metal |
Genbu 玄武 Black Turtle |
Fuyu-no-Ryoshu to Kita-no-Shugoshin 冬の領主と北の守護神 Lord of Winter & Warden of the North |
Mizu 水 Water |
There are temples dedicated to them on the island of Seinaru-shima (within the vicinity of Tenrai Fufu-no-Sodai Jiin) in Yamatai and in Hinomoto, along with four separate individual temples at the extreme points of Fuso.
Spirits
Genjin folklore depicts a variety of spirits that roam the land.
Jutama
The Jutama (じゅうたま獣魂) are a set of animals separate from the zodiac held as sacred to the Genjin. Hunting of these animals are generally forbidden. It is believed that spirits in the form of these animals roam the land and guide every living being down the path of life.
Animal | Representation | |
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Cat | Neko 貓 |
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Tiger | ||
Bear | ||
Shark | ||
Fox | ||
Frog | ||
Turtle |
Tsukumogami
Tsukumogami (つくもがみ付喪神) are spirits that reside within an artifact or tool.
Known Demons
Along with the holy kamigami, the Genjin acknowledge several demons. Like the demons in the Septifidelic faith, each demon represents a negative aspect.
Demon | |
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Name | Representation, Historicity & Other notes |
Akujo 悪女 |
Queen of Demons & Consort of Mao. |
Aseri 焦り |
Demoness of Impatience |
Don'yoku 貪欲 |
Demon of Greed |
Ekirei 疫癘 |
Demoness of Plague |
King Enma 閻魔王 |
Kotei of Demons.
Ruler of Yomi-no-kuni; direct superior of Mao. |
Hakai 破壊 |
Demon of Destruction |
Hiai 悲哀 |
Demon of Sorrow |
Ikari 怒り |
Demoness of Anger |
Jaakuna Akuryo 邪悪な悪霊 |
Demon of Evil |
Kaibutsu 怪物 |
Demon of Monsters |
Katte 勝手 |
Demon of Selfishness |
Konton 混沌 |
Demon of Chaos |
Kurayami 暗闇 |
Demoness of Darkness |
Mao 魔王 |
Demon of Evil.
Chancellor of Yomi-no-kuni. Second-in-command to King Enma. |
Muhon 謀反 |
Demon of Rebellion |
Namakemono 怠け者 |
Demon of Laziness |
Okui 大食い |
Demoness of Gluttony |
Ryuketsu 流血 |
Demon of Bloodshed & Slaughter |
Saigai 災害 |
Demon of Disasters |
Satsujin & Kirai 殺人 & 嫌い |
Demon & Demoness of Murder.
Husband & wife demons. |
Shikiyoku 色欲 |
Demon of Lust |
Warugi 悪気 |
Demon of Malice |
Syncretic deities
Deities or beliefs adopted from influences from other faiths, though likely under different names.
Notes & Trivia
- Shizen-no-Yoso, the abjaksan of Marlakcor in his time, was born in what is now the Kingdom of Mizuho.