Ennuk, is the Triunic Godess associated with Lake Zernuuk, and oversees production, crafting and forges. According to ancient legend, she is a small splinter of the ancient Supreme Spirit Umun Omi.
History & Theory of Origin[]
The origin of Enuuk, the Khamgunai goddess of creation, is shrouded in speculation and myth. According to the Khamgunai people, they once lived in the lands now known as Khaashalg, where they worshiped the Supreme Spirit, known as Umon Omi. It is said that the Khamgunai did not abandon their belief in the Supreme Spirit when they entered the islands, and that their continued worship allowed them to maintain a connection to the spirit world.
The story goes that when the Day of Ashes came, and the Khamgunai's ancestral homeland faced desertification and the collapse of their civilization, they prayed for the means to build a new one. Enuuk was said to be the answer to this prayer, a splitting of the Supreme Spirit's soul to provide her worshippers with the ability to create, produce, and forge.
Whether this tale is true or not remains unknown, but it serves as a significant part of Khamgunai folklore and tradition.