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Mega-Mega, also known as Goodly Godly Godness, is a goddess overseeing multiple worlds. She reincarnated Azusa Aizawa into an immortal witch with eternal youth in a 17-year-old body after Azusa died from overwork, deeming this form ideal. Originally a high-ranking deity, she was demoted to the human world for openly favoring women during reincarnations and demonstrating clear gender bias in her duties. In her new role, she promotes small acts of kindness using a "Virtue Stamp Card" system, rewarding humans for good deeds, reflecting her relaxed, non-confrontational approach. This later causes conflict with traditionalist deities.
Physically, she resembles an angel with blonde shoulder-length hair, a strap dress, two pairs of wings, and a halo, often radiating a gentle, warm presence. Her personality is cheerful and easygoing, prioritizing peace and lighthearted interactions over strictness. However, she exhibits selfishness and manipulative tendencies, such as blackmailing Azusa into tasks or falsely recording religious lies to pressure her.
After settling in the human world, she disrupts local religious dynamics, overshadowing regional deities like the pine spirit Misjantie and commandeering her temple. Her actions escalate into conflict with Nintan, a traditionalist goddess who opposes the stamp card system for undermining divine order. Nintan easily defeats her, transforming her into a frog as punishment. Mega-Mega responds with unexpected levity, accepting this form with humor.
To resolve the conflict, she grants Azusa a "Gold Virtue Stamp Card," breaking Azusa's level cap and elevating her power to god-like tiers. This enables Azusa to negotiate a truce with Nintan, securing Mega-Mega's right to continue her stamp card activities. Despite her reduced status, she retains immense power rivaling war gods, exhibiting abilities like stat upgrades and cross-dimensional communication using phrases only Azusa (from her past life) understands.
Her ongoing presence involves frequent socialization with Azusa and Nintan, often resulting in playful transformations back into a frog, which she endures without complaint. She continues advocating for happiness through informal, trend-driven methods that contrast with conventional divine practices.
Physically, she resembles an angel with blonde shoulder-length hair, a strap dress, two pairs of wings, and a halo, often radiating a gentle, warm presence. Her personality is cheerful and easygoing, prioritizing peace and lighthearted interactions over strictness. However, she exhibits selfishness and manipulative tendencies, such as blackmailing Azusa into tasks or falsely recording religious lies to pressure her.
After settling in the human world, she disrupts local religious dynamics, overshadowing regional deities like the pine spirit Misjantie and commandeering her temple. Her actions escalate into conflict with Nintan, a traditionalist goddess who opposes the stamp card system for undermining divine order. Nintan easily defeats her, transforming her into a frog as punishment. Mega-Mega responds with unexpected levity, accepting this form with humor.
To resolve the conflict, she grants Azusa a "Gold Virtue Stamp Card," breaking Azusa's level cap and elevating her power to god-like tiers. This enables Azusa to negotiate a truce with Nintan, securing Mega-Mega's right to continue her stamp card activities. Despite her reduced status, she retains immense power rivaling war gods, exhibiting abilities like stat upgrades and cross-dimensional communication using phrases only Azusa (from her past life) understands.
Her ongoing presence involves frequent socialization with Azusa and Nintan, often resulting in playful transformations back into a frog, which she endures without complaint. She continues advocating for happiness through informal, trend-driven methods that contrast with conventional divine practices.