Weather · Japanese · Raijin, Fujin, Amaterasu
A specific draw
Frozen card, same seed, same composition. Kami of wind and rain, Raijin with his ring of drums, Fujin with his bag of winds, Amaterasu deciding each morning to come out of the cave.

Japanese · cloudy
Tsukuyomi
Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto, moon-kami of the pale overcast night
His name can be read as moon-counting, tsuku for the moon, yomi for the reading of it, and that was his oldest work, keeping the tally of nights that becomes a month, the months that become a year. Farmers planted by his face and fishermen sailed by it, the whole calendar once hung on one pale watcher. Behind the overcast he is counting still, you do not have to see a keeper of records for the records to be kept. A clouded day is not a lost day, it is a counted one, entered in the ledger same as the bright ones. Whatever you did quietly today, it was seen and it was written.
Grey light over a decision means count first, Tsukuyomi keeps the calendar and he favors the one who does not rush the month.