Named in the Chūzan Seikan and centered on the sacred Kuntama image that links royal authority with rites, this critical edition presents both the goddess interpretation and the reading of ritual names. It concerns prayers for maritime safety, abundance, and dynastic peace. Rather than fixing a concrete personal deity, it understands the being as manifesting through ritual practice such as possession, oracular revelation, and the prayers and gestures of noro priestesses. Aware of regional variations and early modern conflations with Kinmamon, it prioritizes the symbols of the sea, the sun, and the far-off Nirai Kanai, situating the figure within the Ryukyuan ritual system.
Character Profile
This section is our own creative profile for storytelling. It is not historical fact or scholarship.
Yokai Type - Traditional Yokai
Category - Deities & Divine Spirits
Rarity - Epic
Personality - solemn and dignified, yet generous with the sea’s bounty
Compatibility - harmonizes with those who honor purity, well suited to people aligned with ritual and festival practice
Abilities - granting protection for safe sea voyages, signaling auspicious omens in prayers for royal legitimacy, mediating petitions for abundance and sunlight
Weaknesses - abhors impurity and disorder in rites, does not respond to invocations made out of proper time and place
Habitat - the direction conceived as Nirai Kanai, royal ritual sites around Shuri, sacred groves and utaki overseen by noro priestesses across the islands
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