Category: Yayoi
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National Map of Yayoi
The national map of Yayoi depicts an island nation designed with the precision of a Stone Garden, where the terrestrial landscape is harmonized with the hydraulic flow of the Path of Still Waters Rising. The island is divided into three primary administrative regions, separated by the Great Arteries (The Roads of the Three Depths) that…
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Culture of Yayoi
LoreThe Yayoi Island Nation traces its origins to a time when the tides and rivers were seen as threads spun by divine hands, and rice paddies were sacred mirrors of the heavens. Early settlers shaped their society around water, grain, and community, building terraced paddies on mountain slopes and channeling rivers into carefully aligned irrigation…
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Kotokami
Magical Properties:Kotokami is an inherently resonant language, whose phonetic cadence is said to align with the harmonic echoes of Saṃsāra’s moon-tide mana flows. While not all speakers can harness it for magic, trained chanters and ceremonialists can embed enchantments, blessings, or banishments directly into speech, particularly when reciting in “Mitsutai” — a triple-layered poetic form…
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Kyōshin
Physical Form and Sensory Traits:The Kyōshin possess tall, slender, and angular bodies, their limbs longer than those of most other avatar races, giving them a deliberate and graceful stride. Their skin ranges from pale gold to muted ochre, with a subtle pearlescent undertone that catches the light in shifting patterns—resembling faint brushstrokes across silk. The…
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Path of Still Waters Rising
Deity Name: Suiren-no-Mikoto (Keeper of Wells and Tides) Lore:The Path of Still Waters Rising teaches that all life began in the quiet pools between the tides, where the sky first met its reflection and the breath of the moon warmed the waters. Suiren-no-Mikoto, said to be born from the first rain that touched a salt…
