The Rakash word for "badger."
The traditional symbol of Coshivi, the afis is a badger with precise, angular markings that resemble the blades of a dagger. Its body is depicted as particularly sleek, and its large claws are positioned as if in protection of some unseen thing.
Item
| Item | Page source is | Rare item |
|---|
| Afis earcuff | Uz Zinat (1), Uz Zinat (2), Uz Zinat (obsolete) | |
| Afis nose stud | Uz Zinat (1), Uz Zinat (2), Uz Zinat (obsolete) | |
| Afis-carved bone earstuds | Uz Zinat (Siksraja) | |
| Blackened steel pendant bearing an afis symbol | Hollow Eve Festival 417/Raffles | |
| Braided saddle brown leather armband straddled by a bloodgem afis | Uz Zinat (1), Uz Zinat (2), Uz Zinat (obsolete) | |
| Braided saddle brown leather wristband straddled by a bloodgem afis | Uz Zinat (1), Uz Zinat (2), Uz Zinat (obsolete) | |
| Brown afis set on a gold pin | Uz Zinat (1), Uz Zinat (2), Uz Zinat (obsolete) | |
| Emerald devotional amulet etched with the Rakash gods | Rakash Moot 396 | |
| Gold afis ring | Uz Zinat (1), Uz Zinat (2), Uz Zinat (obsolete) | |
| Item:Afis earcuff | | |
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