Tsuki-Yomi

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Tsuki-Yomi is a member of the Japanese Pantheon. It is said he was washed from Izanagi's eye after that god returned from the land of the dead. Tsuki-Yomi's purview is the passage of time and the moon, and his holy symbol is a rabbit inside a full moon pounding rice in a mortar.Source: Legends & Lore (2E)Tsuki-Yomi is a member of the Japanese Pantheon. It is said he was washed from Izanagi's eye after that god returned from the land of the dead. Tsuki-Yomi's purview is the passage of time and the moon, and his holy symbol is a rabbit inside a full moon pounding rice in a mortar.

Tsuki-Yomi dwells on the second layer of Elysium, Eronia, in a realm called Mirror of the Moon.

Sources: 
Legends & Lore (Second Edition)
On Hallowed Ground
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