Way of live

 A pure-blood member of the clan is given a companion wolf at the age of six. The pup is selected from the wolf pack living with the clan. When man and wolf get along, they are partners and spend their whole lives together. The wolf is not only a transport animal and companion on the hunt, they also get involved in real fights. However, the teamwork between Wolf and Akiyama cannot be compared to the fighting techniques of the Inuzuka.In addition to the wolf partner, the child gets the clan mark burned into their face. Because it is positioned directly under the eye, it hurts accordingly. But neither boys nor girls scream or cry to show their strength. The Akiyama clan should thus become richer in strong companions. So it's a matter of honor not to shout. Non-Pureblood members do not get this ceremony. The clan therefore does not recognize them as full members of their clan.Joining the clan is celebrated with a small party. The clan gathers and sweet treats are served. There is dancing, music and laughter.In addition to the four different high priests who worship the moon, Sirius, the stars or Adam Kadmon, Akiyama celebrate pagan festivals such as the winter solstice or Walpurgis Night.
Basically, Akiyama love festivals, especially when the alcohol is flowing and there's a lot of music playing.
Akiyama like to hunt, but eat mostly vegetarian food. You can see them especially in autumn and winter, when fruit and grain are scarce. They also warm themselves with the furs.When a clan member seeks work, they can become either a priest or a hunter, a tailor, a craftsman, a farmer or a blacksmith. There are fewer artists who bring out the culture of the Akiyama. Takero is the acting leader and watches over the clan.Everything is shared among each other, which is why trade is hardly necessary. If trades are made, then with valuables instead of money. Akiyama are often referred to as wild beasts, because they can become bloodthirsty when hunting, but are, with a few exceptions, very nice and sociable people.

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