Sōsatekera
The name means “Life, of the two”. It’s believed that the first two elements of the “Enershi” came from life and death. The Enershi crest depicts the first two elements in the centre. It’s worshipped as the idea that the other four “Shi” comes from the two “Kera”. Typically, worshippers of the Enershi don’t worship the two as patrons, but worship the “Shi” as their symbols of faith. Association with “Kera” separately is not a common tradition, as it’s widely adopted that the “Kera” will always be with you unconditionally, as they commonly say “as you live, as you will die”. Since the time of the first settlers of Nijina, interpretations of the Enershi has always remained consistent with images of humanoids of many colours. Sōsatekera is depicted to be a maiden with silver hair, skin of glass white. She is seen typically fashioned in black, silver-trimmed fabric that falls endlessly. She bears her crest on her chest.
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