Tsuki (Goddess)

Tsuki is the goddess of the moon in the Taiyō religion and the wife to Kagayaku-Kōtei. Tsuki often referred as the mother goddess symbolizes patience and kindness in for her people back in ancient Onigashiki.

Biography
Tsuki was created after Kagayaku-Kōtei created the sun and the darkness was dispelled, Kagayaku-Kōtei fell madly in love with her and asked her to marry him, she agreed. After a while Tsuki felt as if the world was unbalanced with only the sun being there so she created the moon to balance out the light and the dark. Then Tsuki and Kagayaku-Kōtei had two children; a daughter, named Hoshi who created the stars, and a son, named Kumo who created the clouds. With all these new and wonderful creations, they combined to create the sky, and with the sky came water, and with water came earth, and with earth came the land you know as Rathnir. The gods tried to fill the land with creatures but they accidentally created monsters, witch they frowned upon. After, they successfully created animals and humans on witch they rejoiced. After a couple thousand years the humans in Ancient Onigashiki worshiped the gods, but one man in particular the Emperor Senku Galaxy worshiped the gods and idolized them more than the other humans, so the gods blessed him with gifts. Tsuki gifted Senku with the unbreakable Helmet Of The Moon, a helmet that would heal his injuries anytime he took damage, the Helmet Of The Moon has yet to be found in this modern age.

Abilities
Tsuki possesses both eyes of the moon, these eyes allow her to use great healing powers and cure any wound or disease. She also has the ability to grant a chosen human with one of the eyes. There is no current holder of the eye of the moon. Other abilities that Tsuki possesses are the control over water and ice. She is also able to grow plants at will and heal any wound. As a Taiyō goddess, she is likewise believed to possess invulnerability and immortality.

Symbols
Some symbols that are associated with Tsuki are the moon, water, ice, light and the image of a mother.