Mythology


Deities

Mwezi-Goddess of the moon, and medicine, can take the form of a fox or rabbit, major goddess

Jua-God of the sun and music, can take the form of a fox or pheasant, major god

Kifo-Goddess of death and sickness, can take the form of a raven with a small skull on her head, major goddess

Kuwinda and Mawindo-Joint gods of the hunt, Kuwinda can take the form of a wolf, Mawindo can take the form of a mountain lion, major gods

Maji-God of the water, can take the form of a swan, major god

Vita-God of conflict, can take the form of a lynx, major god

Dhoruba-Goddess of storms, can take the form of an american kestrel, or a lightning bug, major goddess

Nyota-Goddess of stars, can take the form of a bat that is covered in constellations and nebulae, major goddess

Hekima-God of wisdom, can take the form of an owl, major god

Amekufa-God of the Underworld, can take the form of a blue death's head moth, major god

Samhradh-Goddess of summer and gardening, can take the form of a butterfly, major goddess

Foghar-Goddess of autumn and change, can take the form of a deer, major goddess

Baridi-Goddess of winter and famine, can take the form of an ermine, major goddess

Kyveli-Goddess of spring and fertility, can take the form of a rabbit, major goddess

Kamino-God of victory, can take the form of a wolf, minor god

Laka-God of luck and fate, can take the form of a crane, minor god

Draíocht-Goddess of magic, can take the form of a lizard, minor goddess

Teachdaire-Messenger god, can take the form of a pronghorn antelope, minor god

Upepo-God of wind, can take the form of a vulture, minor god

Creatures

Troich-Dwarves who live deep in the heart of the forest. It is said that they spend their days crafting, and hiding from all, except for the one who they believe shall be worthy enough to bear their secret

Kizazi-A people of tiny shape-shifting lizards. They are amphibious, and prefer to spend much of their time in the small shallow creeks

Hemolele-The spirits of the departed. They can be contacted by the nā ʻāina. Make their home in Ardhi ya Wafu

Liki-A trickster race that hide inside their tiny tree homes. They wreak havoc on those who enter their territory alone

Gealach Coinín-A creature resembling a rabbit that lives on the moon

Éin Throma-A tiny bird, said to be the servant of Dhoruba. Can harness electricity and become an adorable rage-filled lightning ball

Sionnach Coineanach-A fox with a rabbit head, sacred to Mwezi

Kulakifo-A soul that got corrupted before being taken to Ardhi ya Wafu. They only care about stealing spirits from Amekufa, and will wait by lions who are going to die, and eat them. This action does not satisfy their hunger, but it does create a new kulakifo

Wai-Female water spirits who lure lions to the edge of the Nui River with their voice. They presumably drown them