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Goddess of Love (恋愛神, Ren'ai-shin) Voiced by: Yui Horie (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English) A goddess from the Divine Realm who controls romantic related matters. She is currently in the Brunhild Dukedom and pretending to be Touya Mochizuki's older sister under the alias Karen Mochizuki (望月花恋, Mochizuki Karen).
Hineteiwaiwa, the goddess of childbirth, te whare pora and the arts; Hinemoana, the goddess of the ocean; Ikaroa, the long fish that gave birth to all the stars in the Milky Way. Kohara; Kui, the chthonic demigod. Mahuika, the goddess of fire. Moekahu, a lesser known goddess (or god) of Tūhoe whose form was of a dog , and a sibling of Haere.
Later, Hine-nui-te-pō, Goddess of death: Hine-te-Iwaiwa: Punga Ancestor of all strange creatures: Taro Colocasia esculenia: Aka-pohue: Aka-Tawhiwhi: Kaitangata Husband of Whaitiri: Tangaroa-a-kiukiu: Tangaroa-a-roto: Rona: Ikatere Ancestor of fish: Tū-te-wehiwehi Ancestor of reptiles : Hine Raumati Personification of Summer: Hine Takurua ...
The main protagonist of the series. She is a Goddess of Love, who troubled by mankind's wavering difference one love, sets out to help the luckless-in-love work through their issues and obtain their desires. Pipi Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata The secondary protagonist of the series. He is Kayuga's faithful sidekick in her ventures. Tanaka
The hei-tiki (Māori pronunciation: [hɛi ˈtiki], New Zealand English: / h eɪ ˈ t ɪ k i / [1]) is an ornamental pendant of the Māori of New Zealand. Hei-tiki are usually made of pounamu , and are considered a taonga (treasure) by Māori. They are commonly called tiki by New Zealanders, a term that originally refers to the first mortal.
Urd fancies herself a Goddess of Love, so she comes to Earth to spur Keiichi onward with love potions and well-meaning, but deceitful advice, but as punishment for deserting her post and for using her powers on Earth without authorization, The Almighty banishes her from Heaven until further notice.
Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha (いなり、こんこん、恋いろは。, "Inari, Konkon, ABCs of Love."), also known as InaKon (いなこん) for short, [3] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Morohe Yoshida, which were serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine from August 2010 to May 2015.
The name "hei-tiki" suggests a connection with Tiki, the first man in Māori legend. Hei-tiki may signify memorials to ancestors, or represent the goddess of childbirth, Hineteiwaiwa. The rationale behind the first idea is that they were often buried when their kaitiaki (guardian) died and would be later retrieved and placed somewhere special ...