The Akamata is a serpent bridegroom that appears in the Okinawan night. It visits a young woman in the guise of a beautiful youth, but its true form is a massive reddish-brown snake. Suspicious, the young woman secretly pierces the hem of the young man's clothing with a threaded needle, and by following the thread at dawn, she is led to a snake's den—a classic spindle-motif tale passed down across the islands. A maiden visited by the Akamata conceives a serpent's child, but she purifies herself on the third day of the third lunar month by going down to the beach and stepping into the tidal waters to wash the unborn snake away. Fear and purification are intertwined in this single narrative, still recounted today as the origin of the Okinawan *Hamauri* festival.
Character Profile
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Yokai Type - Traditional Yokai
Category - Animal Shapeshifter
Rarity - Rare
Personality - By day it is a snake, but by night it appears before young women as an exceedingly beautiful young man. Its obsession is deep, returning night after night once it begins visiting a house, but if its true identity is exposed, it severs ties with humans and retreats to its den.
Compatibility - Akin to snakes and waterside spirits. Vulnerable to needle and thread, and the tides of Hamauri—the wisdom to expose its true form and the ritual of purification.
Abilities - Transformation into a handsome youthNight visiting and possessing maidensSerpentine venom and sheer physical strength
Weaknesses - Its ties are severed when its true identity is tracked using needle and thread. Its offspring and any brought misfortune are washed away during the Hamauri (a purification ritual involving stepping into the tide) on the third day of the third lunar month.
Habitat - The boundaries between the wilderness and human settlements in the Okinawa Islands, inside snake dens. Village roads at night and the bedchambers of young women.
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