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The entity known as the "Göttin des Schicksals" (Goddess of Destiny or Fortune) functions as a divine architect within the narrative’s cosmos, having crafted the world of Vision—a foundational realm for its stories. Her Waterkin epithet, *Upa de shalba* ("she who is beautiful like the light"), reflects her ethereal essence. She veils her true form, instead adopting the visage of whomever her interlocutor holds most dear. To the protagonist Tatsuya, she manifests as a figure akin to Miki, distinguished by long brown hair, warm brown eyes, and an azure gown that flows like liquid sky—a manifestation designed to evoke intimate emotional bonds and underscore her role as a mirror of personal significance.

Her doctrine champions acceptance, peace, and tolerance, tenets revered by the United Southern Nations. Exceptions arise in regions like the Special Administrative State of Dela Rubesi and factions such as the Ankhakin, who spurn her for an Old God, exposing fractures in the world’s spiritual tapestry. To those proving extraordinary resolve, she bestows Bravesouls—abilities tied to her divine influence, such as resurrecting allies or amplifying martial strength.

A recurring narrative thread follows mortals pursuing her power to defy fate. Among them is Mitsuru, who quests for five gems to petition her, driven by an opaque mix of motives to undo his family’s demise. Audiences with her demand trials, such as retrieving these gemstones, framing her as a conditional arbiter of desires.

Her lore hints at cryptic ties to Onba, a being claiming parity with her, though their relationship—whether rivalrous, symbiotic, or other—remains shrouded in mystery.