I Wish There Were More Who Know Of The Ainu Mythology & The Creatures, But Heres Some Beings Worth Considering

I wish there were more who know of the Ainu mythology & the creatures, but here’s some beings worth considering for your stories as well. Ekambi naa kamuy yukaraha cikoykip an=ro, yan.
(Let’s study more divine story [mythology] animals, please.)
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Naa rayosi kamuy yukar cikoykip arki.
(More Korean mythological creatures come). I hope this should help familiarise us with some beneath the deities in the pantheon.
Тавтай морилогтун, ocs are welcome in my blog. Take them here if you wish, and we’ll talk on what the scene you’d like to do. Баярлалаа!
The above intro is <welcome> in my home tongue. <Thank you!>
please reblog if original characters are welcome to your blog.
and no, I don’t mean ONLY if they have a fancy theme with extreme coding. I don’t mean ONLY if they have absolutely zero uniqueness to them or their background. I don’t mean ONLY if they’re popular / have a lot of followers. I don’t mean ONLY if they’re male oc’s. I mean EVERYONE; all original characters that you’re interested in writing with. by reblogging this, you’re letting them know that they don’t have to participate in ELITISM to be good / worthy characters.
Tunakkay topayta-kur nanu pirka ne.
(Reindeer [herding] people look good.) As can be found, yes these are another Siberian group, but are also found in my own homelands & southern neighbour. Believe it or not, they at one point used writing based off my bone ancestral script.

Reindeer Faun WIP - she is loosely based on the Evenks, indigenous people in Northern Asia and Russia who raise, herd and ride reindeer. I’m going to transfer and paint her :)
Having read about this at the recommendation of my editor & the apparent contribution to him from someone here, I started to think that chiengora (dog wool) might be a good use for the excess during the warm months, especially when the lean seasons come. Sometimes, I wonder the Ainu, Orok, & Tonchi hadn’t used these in certain ceremonial clothes. After all, both use fishskin clothes along with other animal & plant materials (especially from the Karahto [Sakhalin] Ainu). Not to worry, this dog isn’t the only breed in which dog fur can be made into clothes without the need to kill. I would like to show a little more on chiengora soon for a little more depth on some of the other breeds usable for cloth materials for your next knitting & crocheting.
A heartening experience to hear from him, & I do hope my editor experiences something similar when he comes to my country, especially if he comes to visit me & my family if I were to be there.