Ritus

The Ritus are the Hindu spirits of the six seasons. They consist of Winter, Summer, Monsoon, Spring, Autumn and Pre-winter. They often travel in pairs, one for the incoming season and one for the outcoming.

Appearences
Winter was a pale-skinned man with frosted hair and silver eyes. He wore a shiny blazer and pants that were made of white ice.

The light changed Summer's facial features from feminine to masculine and back again. According to them, "Hotness doesn’t belong to any one gender." They had bright gold hair, wore a tunic of flames, and their skin was the color of a smoldering ember, red-veined with fire.

Monsoon was a gray-skinned woman whose hair clung damply to her face. She looked soaked to the bone but delighted about it.

Spring had vines crawled over her skin, flowers in her hair, and a rose for a mouth.

Trivia

 * Pre-winter is sometimes referred to as Fall, another name for Autumn.