Asamando is the land of the dead, where the Nsamanfo (the ancestors) dwell. It is associated with death and eight Abosom or powerful rulers known as the Lords of Asamando, or the Anadwora, which roughly translates to 'lords of the night'.
Lords of Asamando represent different types of death and suffering. Yareɛra (lord of sickness), Yirira (lord of the flood, drowning), Wudinera (lord of murderers), Dadara (lord of a long time, lord of age), Hweasera (lord of falling), Ɛkɔmra (lord of hunger), Awudurobonɛra (lord of evil medicine/ lord of poison), and Basashadie (the callous one), who is believed to be the leader of the Lords of Asamando, and has a cape of locusts.[1][3]
Amokye is the guardian of the threshold of Asamando. She is usually represented as an old woman. It is believed she can be compassionate and kind or difficult and cruel. She carries a brass pan at her side that contains beads and amoasies for women. She is able to allow the living to enter Asamando.[4][2]
Asamando is the home of various spiritual beings who are prohibited from leaving by the abosom, because if they entered the corporeal world, they would make apparitions that could petrify or kill mortals.[1]