Amaterasu

Amaterasu, also called Amaterasu Omikami, was the goddess of the sun in the Japanese pantheon and in the Eight Million Gods of Wa and Kozakura in Kara-Tur.

Description
She appeared as a human woman.

Abilities
A goddess of the sun, Amaterasu was naturally immune to fire and heat, and radiated light constantly, similar to continual light.

She had the power to change anything into anything else with but a touch; only other divine beings could resist this polymorphing effect. In battle, Amaterasu liked to turn creatures or weaponry that attacked her into small birds. If not, she struck with her fists.

Symbols
Her holy symbol was an octagonal mirror.

She was associated with mirrors, goldfish, and the color gold.

Relationships
Amaterasu was the mother of her pantheon, and the greatest of them alongside Susanowo and Tsukiyomi.

Worshipers
Her clerics could be male or female, and they wore green vestments and kept their heads uncovered.

She was worshiped at her temples and propitiated with handicrafts on a semi-annual basis. Her holy days were the summer and winter solstices.

Background
Amaterasu is of course based on Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, in Japanese Buddhism and Shinto.