TV-Series
Description
The Man-God, also known as Hitogami or Human God, emerged within the Void World after the Creator God's demise. He usurped and replaced the original Human God, adopting his form. This entity manipulated the First Dragon God and his five Dragon Generals into annihilating the other four worlds, subsequently guiding survivors towards the Human World. When the Dragon Generals betrayed and weakened the First Dragon God, the Man-God delivered the killing blow. In his dying moments, the First Dragon God banished the Man-God back to the Void World, trapping him there. This act forged the Man-God into the sworn enemy of Orsted, the slain Dragon God's son.
Confined to the Void World, the Man-God extends his influence by manifesting in people's dreams and manipulating them as his "apostles." He convinced Badigadi during the Second Great Human-Demon War to steal the Golden Armor from Demon Dragon God Laplace, triggering an explosion that created the Ringus Sea and split Laplace into two entities. He presents himself as a god linked to humanity.
He initially offers protagonist Rudeus Greyrat seemingly beneficial guidance, such as advising trust in Ruijerd or retrieving a demon eye from Kishirika. However, this assistance is calculated to prevent the birth of Rudeus' children, especially Lara Greyrat, prophesied to be instrumental in his downfall. In an alternate timeline, he indirectly caused Roxy's death during pregnancy to stop Lara's birth, driving Rudeus to despair and ruin. His manipulations extend through other apostles like Geese and Darius, orchestrating events like Zenith Greyrat's kidnapping or Pax Shirone's suicide, thereby thwarting Orsted's plans.
His capabilities include near-omniscient perception via "All-Seeing Eyes," observing most locations except areas obscured by high mana concentration. He possesses potent future sight, allowing him to see up to 100 years into his own future and alter outcomes, though controlling more than three apostles simultaneously distorts this vision. He communicates telepathically through dreams, reading minds during these exchanges. His divine powers encompass the capacity to destroy entire worlds, such as the Dragon World, with a single strike. Inhabitants of the Six-Faced World automatically trust him, except for Dragon Tribe members, otherworlders, and their descendants.
His personality appears friendly and casual with apostles, yet he is a manipulative trickster who delights in deceiving others into destroying what they cherish, often laughing at their despair. He reacts with tantrums when events deviate from his designs. His ultimate goal involves altering the future to evade his prophesied death, necessitating the elimination of threats posed by Rudeus' lineage. After Rudeus allies with Orsted, the Man-God shifts focus to targeting Rudeus' descendants, though he remains confined to the Void World, unable to manifest physically in the Human World.
Within the broader narrative, his actions set the series' events in motion, including the migration of races to the Human World and the aftermath of the mana calamity. His influence persists through apostles even after Rudeus severs direct contact, and visions foretell his eventual confrontation with Lara and other key figures.
Confined to the Void World, the Man-God extends his influence by manifesting in people's dreams and manipulating them as his "apostles." He convinced Badigadi during the Second Great Human-Demon War to steal the Golden Armor from Demon Dragon God Laplace, triggering an explosion that created the Ringus Sea and split Laplace into two entities. He presents himself as a god linked to humanity.
He initially offers protagonist Rudeus Greyrat seemingly beneficial guidance, such as advising trust in Ruijerd or retrieving a demon eye from Kishirika. However, this assistance is calculated to prevent the birth of Rudeus' children, especially Lara Greyrat, prophesied to be instrumental in his downfall. In an alternate timeline, he indirectly caused Roxy's death during pregnancy to stop Lara's birth, driving Rudeus to despair and ruin. His manipulations extend through other apostles like Geese and Darius, orchestrating events like Zenith Greyrat's kidnapping or Pax Shirone's suicide, thereby thwarting Orsted's plans.
His capabilities include near-omniscient perception via "All-Seeing Eyes," observing most locations except areas obscured by high mana concentration. He possesses potent future sight, allowing him to see up to 100 years into his own future and alter outcomes, though controlling more than three apostles simultaneously distorts this vision. He communicates telepathically through dreams, reading minds during these exchanges. His divine powers encompass the capacity to destroy entire worlds, such as the Dragon World, with a single strike. Inhabitants of the Six-Faced World automatically trust him, except for Dragon Tribe members, otherworlders, and their descendants.
His personality appears friendly and casual with apostles, yet he is a manipulative trickster who delights in deceiving others into destroying what they cherish, often laughing at their despair. He reacts with tantrums when events deviate from his designs. His ultimate goal involves altering the future to evade his prophesied death, necessitating the elimination of threats posed by Rudeus' lineage. After Rudeus allies with Orsted, the Man-God shifts focus to targeting Rudeus' descendants, though he remains confined to the Void World, unable to manifest physically in the Human World.
Within the broader narrative, his actions set the series' events in motion, including the migration of races to the Human World and the aftermath of the mana calamity. His influence persists through apostles even after Rudeus severs direct contact, and visions foretell his eventual confrontation with Lara and other key figures.
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