List of Akuan deities

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This is a list of divinities native to Akuanist beliefs and religious traditions. Many of these are from Akuan, while others were imported via Asatru and were "integrated" into Akuanist mythology and folklore.

Vodkaniate

  • Akua, she is the goddess of the who gave life to all Urthians and the goddess of water. She is often considered (though not officially) to be the "primary god" of Akuanism.
  • Yunyon, Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry in Akuanism.
  • Vindens Pust, Also known as Breath of the Winds, he is the Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods, said to have been present at the creation of the world. He is often depicted as an oni with a bag slung over his back.
  • Freyrmama, The god or goddess of corn and fertility. Their messengers and symbolic animal are crows. As a result Akuan farmers leave out small amounts of corn to feed them in order to give thanks.
  • Fyllikenhenneskrasjlander, Commonly called Spirit of Borea, she is the goddess of Borea and protector of the royal imperial house of Nystatiszna.
  • Hjemmebyggergud, A god of nation-building, farming, business, and story telling.
  • Edrukunnskapgud, The deity of wisdom and intelligence.
  • Vinterridder, The god of winter, ice and snow.

Brandisen

  • Skogvættir, spirit/deity over a specific forest. Often several Skogvættir inhabit one forest.
  • Fjallvættir, collection of spirits that inhabit the Mountains.
  • Vatnavættir, spirits which inhabit a specific lake or body of water.
  • Sjóvættir, Ocean spirits who feed on drowning sailors.

Ny-Gin-Stol

People worshiped as Saints

  • Saint Lilith
  • Saint Astra
  • Saint Vadstena
  • Saint Ingamoder
  • Saint Bridgettine

Asatru

  • Thor, known as a god of thunder, hammers and blacksmithing.