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kazuha is a form of a spirit that arises from Mongolian folklore, as the
nomadic cattle groups that live in the
arid steppes of the region recall many encounters with this god.
The god known as kazuha is a widespread belief though the entirety of
East Asia, however the belief and religion is most prevalent in the modern day nation of
Mongolia.
Kazuha is believed to be a son of
Gengis Khan and is supposed to be the god of the regions, he takes cares of the local ecosystem and punishes those who disrupt it, usually in the form of cursing you in never obtaining a character in wish again.
While few details are known about Kazuha, we do know that he is most likely a male with a strong body, with white hair and a red streak. Most other information about Kazuha is unknown nor accurate/confirmed.
Common forms of praying or honoring Kazuha is to be a good person and to be horny at any period of time. You also have to be deemed “hot” or “cute” for further blessing, as some regions of Mongolia believe.
Mongolia is the only nation that has Kazuha as a form of identity for its nation. Most people celebrate the sixty-ninth day of the year praying for him, with all form of
economic activity being halted.
Example:
The lord Kazuha comes at dawn,
preaching his blessing to the animals and the people of
Mongolia.
We shall respect him for his great duties to our land.