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Description
The character known as the Love God is a celestial figure from the Japanese manga and anime series The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You. This deity is responsible for managing the destinies of human beings by assigning them their predetermined number of soulmates at birth. His most significant and defining action is the critical mistake he makes concerning the protagonist, Rentarou Aijou. While entering Rentarou’s soulmate count into his divine records, the Love God became distracted by the film Castle in the Sky, which was playing on television at that very moment. This lapse in concentration led him to commit a two-digit input error, assigning one hundred soulmates to Rentarou instead of the standard single fated partner.

In terms of appearance, the Love God is depicted as an elderly, bald man who possesses a long, flowing white beard. He is typically shown wearing traditional Japanese robes, and his divine nature is visually emphasized by a glowing halo floating above his head and a pair of white, angelic wings attached to his back.

His personality is a mix of casualness and genuine remorse. He does not appear to treat his administrative duties with a great deal of solemnity, as evidenced by his easily distracted nature and his willingness to openly admit his own errors. However, beneath this somewhat lackadaisical exterior, he carries a heavy sense of guilt and responsibility for having burdened a single human with such an immense and complicated romantic destiny. This guilt is a primary motivator for his actions throughout the story.

The Love God’s role in the narrative is primarily that of a catalyst. He appears before Rentarou after the boy has experienced a long string of romantic rejections and prays at a shrine for love. It is during this encounter that the god confesses his mistake and reveals the truth about the one hundred soulmates. Furthermore, he warns Rentarou of a critical condition: if he fails to return the feelings of any of his destined partners, that girl will face a tragic and untimely end in a horrific accident. This revelation sets the entire plot in motion, forcing Rentarou to embrace his extraordinary situation and seek out all one hundred of his fated loves.

Beyond his initial revelation, the Love God makes occasional reappearances. He serves as a figure of guidance when Rentarou seeks his counsel and later expresses profound admiration and gratitude toward the protagonist. The god’s later appearances often show his surprise and relief that Rentarou has not only accepted his fate but has also successfully brought genuine happiness and salvation to every girlfriend he has met, thereby averting the disastrous consequences of his original blunder. Despite his divine authority, the Love God is frequently treated with a notably dismissive and sometimes even teasing attitude by Rentarou himself, and he often serves as a character for comedic, gag-driven moments within the manga and anime.

The Love God possesses abilities befitting his divine station. His primary power is the authority to assign the number of soulmates a person will have upon their entrance into the world. He is also capable of phasing through solid objects, such as shrine altars, demonstrating his intangible nature.