| Ambrose |
A latter born Ahstyr. Most identified with doubt and mistrust. The patron of cynics and misanthropes. More often than not pictured as an ugly scowling man with suspicious eyes.
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| Ammikis |
A first born Ahstyr. Most identified with sex and lust. The patron of whores and philanderers. Probably the most often pictured character from anuran mythology, you would be hard put to find a neo-classicist painter that did not have at least one painting or drawing in which she appears seductively undressed.
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| Ampersand |

A first born Ahstyr. Prominent in many tales. Most identified with trickery and lies. The patron of gamblers and politicians. Sometimes pictured as a small man with an oddly shaped forehead like a crown, or as a highly anthropomorphised fox or weasel. Husband of Bregna; father of Stollwend, Emortir, and Vesrow.
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| Emortir |
A latter born Ahstyr. Most identified with death and loneliness. The patron of spinsters and virgins. Mostly pictured as a pale or blue skinned woman with a harsh countenance that is sometimes beautiful and sometimes hideous, or as a monstrous hybrid between a spider and a bird.
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| Pretensbrag |
A first born Ahstyr. Most identified with courage, bravado, and foolhardiness.
The patron of soldiers and drunkards. Often pictured as a squat bloated moustachioed man with horns like a deer beetle.
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| Stykos |
A first born Ahstyr. Most identified with the use of strength and the lust for violence. The patron of hunters and murderers. Almost always pictured as a huge brutally crow-cut man. Husband of Islsif; father of the Tetradus Fatum.
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