The Goddess reigns as the primary deity of her fantasy world, ruling for approximately 600-900 years. Her mutable appearance manifests primarily in three forms: an adult woman with floor-length braided blonde hair, yellow eyes, revealing white kimono-like attire adorned with red accents, and a platinum crown; a teenage girl in elegant, jeweled dresses reminiscent of 18th-century aristocratic fashion; or a child of 10-12 years wearing a simple white dress with leaf-shaped ornaments. This shape-shifting conceals her identity and manipulates others. Her personality exhibits extreme vanity, egotism, and arrogance, with an overriding fixation on physical beauty dictating her actions. She dismisses anything deemed "ugly" and displays minimal regard for others, as when forcibly summoning Makoto Misumi without warning to delay a demon invasion. She instills an innate worship compulsion in her created Hyuman race and retreats from beings of equal or greater power. Cunning and manipulation serve her divine image, though irritation or amusement readily shatters this facade. Obsessive tendencies emerge, like fixating on a heroine for her "perfect Japanese doll beauty." As Goddess of Creation and Beauty, she reshaped the existing world upon arrival, collaborating with native entities like Greater Dragons to populate it. She crafted the Hyuman race based on Ancient Greek and Roman statues, considering them superior. Demi-human races originated from experiments combining humanoid traits with animals or babies she found "cute," later deeming most repulsive in adulthood. She exiled these "unsightly" races to the Wasteland continent, enforcing a societal hierarchy based on vanity and class while ignoring issues like racism or cruelty. Her actions stem from a contract with Makoto's parents, Kanart Io and Cass Tort, who agreed to send a future child in exchange for life on Earth. She reneged upon encountering Makoto, judging him "ugly," revoking his hero title, banishing him to the Wasteland to die, and cursing him to be unable to understand or speak the human language. She then kidnapped two replacement heroes, Tomoki Iwahashi and Hibiki Otonashi, based solely on their attractiveness and manipulability. Her divine powers include creation/imitation (generating races and manipulating matter, limited by reliance on Earth's references), immense mana reserves capable of world-destroying conflicts, shape-shifting, interdimensional summoning, and bestowing enhanced physicality or unique skills upon summoned heroes. She favors Hyumans and aesthetically pleasing demi-humans like Elves and Fairies, supporting them against Demons. Relationships with other deities are antagonistic due to her disrespectful and indifferent behavior. Tsukuyomi, the moon god who facilitated Makoto's summoning, opposes her and empowers Makoto. Daikokuten rages over her unauthorized hero summoning, blessing Makoto to evade her sight. Athena despises her for using her likeness without consent, and Susanoo seeks her political deposition. Among mortals, Tomoki Iwahashi maintains casual dialogue, while Hibiki Otonashi grows repulsed learning of her "perfect doll" obsession. Makoto becomes her enemy after banishment; his growing power threatens her dominance, driving obsessive tracking. Her actions directly ignite conflict: she manipulates Makoto into battling Sofia Bulga and Lancer to stall the demon army, later forming a pact for a second confrontation. Her vanity-driven governance and discrimination provoke widespread hatred from non-Hyuman races and deities, fueling plans to replace her as the world's goddess.

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The Goddess

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