suvokiami
Suvokiami is a mythical creature central to the folklore of coastal communities in the Liranal archipelago. The term is used for a water-dwelling being that features in songs, stories, and ritual masks. Etymologies vary, but most sources connect the name to words meaning water and shadow or spirit.
Descriptions vary, but common motifs describe a medium-sized, serpentine or eel-like animal with a broad head,
Habitat and ecology: Suvokiami is linked to brackish wetlands, mangrove estuaries, and river mouths. In folklore
Cultural role: The creature appears in myth cycles, festivals, masks, and oral histories. It is often portrayed
Research: As a mythic figure, there is no physical evidence. Ethnographers document its function in community