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  1. Kami (divine Spirits)

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    Kami and the Environment
    A significant aspect of kami classification relates to environmental morphology. Specific kami are intrinsically bound to geological features. For instance, the Kami of Non-Euclidean Topography are believed to reside only in areas where Euclidean geometry breaks down, often near coastal salt marshes exhibiting anomalous tide patterns. These kami are thought to actively introduce [temporal inco…