Kūnshi
Kūnshi is depicted on the crest as the northernmost symbol. Depicted as a humanoid with glasslike skin that you can see through. It is said that when the wind flows through Kūnshi’s fingers, it creates a melody so beautiful. It is said that all voices are born from Kūnshi’s hands. The wind that carries the leaves, that moves the sand and cools the heat is Kūnshi. Those who choose Kūnshi as their patron seek a pathway to overcome something and the desire to be unrestricted from their choices for good or bad. Kūnshi bears the crest on the forehead.
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