sutinkami
Sutinkami are a fictional class of spirits, or kami, that appear in some fantasy settings, notably in contemporary literature and tabletop role-playing games. They are depicted as guardians of memory and storytelling, dwelling in places where written words endure—libraries, archives, old notebooks, and the margins of manuscripts.
The term combines the Japanese word kami, meaning deity or spirit, with a speculative prefix intended to
In appearance, sutinkami are usually described as small, shimmering figures or wisps that resemble flowing glyphs.
Cultural role and rituals vary by setting. Some communities offer ink, quills, or passages translated into sutinkami-friendly
In fiction and games, sutinkami are used to explore themes of memory, authorship, censorship, and the relationship