The Life of Mouun the Shrine Maiden
The shrine maiden Mouun was born to the Yuna Clan. This clan was one of the great houses that first followed their Omikami out into the sunlight, and is still known today for their...
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Source books that mention Watatsumi, Sangonomiya, sea-people traditions, Orobashi, Mouun, and Inazuma island memory.
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The shrine maiden Mouun was born to the Yuna Clan. This clan was one of the great houses that first followed their Omikami out into the sunlight, and is still known today for their...
...of this tale most widely accepted by the people of both Narukami and Watatsumi Island reads as follows: Around two thousand years ago, the Archon War was drawing to a close in Inazuma. It is...
...okoyokoku," before becoming "Byakuyakoku." Later, due to the grace of Watatsumi, the people of the depths would return to the sea's surface. But it seems like "Aphotic Earth" has some...
...e had neither name nor surname, nor a clan to protect him as he grew, Watatsumi Omikami accepted this child nonetheless, just as he had once accepted the lost people trapped in the depths...
Sangonomiya was once an ocean abyss, until the Great Serpent came, forming a vortex with its spiral movements, and fashioning the coral into an island. Thus the people of Sangonomiya named t...
...beg if necessary... It seems that the Shogunate has attacked another Sangonomiya outpost, inflicting many casualties... or was that the other way around? The few outlanders who remain have...
...nt mother-of-pearl. This was a craft he learned from the fishermen of Watatsumi Island. "Thank you for your hard work." The old man in front of me bowed his head deeply. Although I privately...
...ough her grasp on engineering is even less firm than her knowledge of Watatsumi Island's soil quality (and of course, she knows nothing about the latter either), but self-proclaimed interest...
...eek first forgiveness from Narukami in the skies above, and then from Watatsumi on the land below. Then, recite prayers to quench the gods' anger." The aforementioned ritual must be carried...
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