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Yato's actual name is Yaboku, "Yato" being a name that a previous Shinki mistakenly gave him due to a kanji mix-up. He has been using the name ever since. He was once a great warrior, killing anything and everything, but due to not wanting to be seen as an evil person, he decided to change from his ways. Hiyori Iki (壱岐 ひより, Iki Hiyori)
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The story revolves around a minor god named Yato, who is down on his luck and struggling to gain followers. Yato's dream is to become a well-known and revered god, but he does not have a shrine or any worshippers. One day, a high school girl named Hiyori Iki saves Yato from an oncoming bus, but ends up getting hit herself.
Hiyori Kotobuki (寿 日和, Kotobuki Hiyori) Voiced by: Yui Ogura [1] Played by: Mayu Hiyori is a spirit of a dead girl who is possessing/manipulating Mitsuki from time to time. Hiyori has no memories of when she was still alive, only including remembering her own name; the name Hiyori Kotobuki is not her real name.
When Hiyori Iki saves Yato from being hit by a bus, she briefly has an out-of-body experience. After she is taken to the hospital, Yato introduces himself as a God to her. The next day, Hiyori begins having drowsy spells despite full recovery. Yato encounters a Toad Phantom, but Hiyori helps him escape.
A first-year student and Hiyori's classmate and friend. She is a gyaru. Chizuru Nakamura (中村 千鶴, Nakamura Chizuru) Voiced by: Saori Hayami [2] (Japanese); Megan Shipman [3] (English) A first-year student and Hiyori's classmate. She is a big fan of LIP×LIP and at one point became jealous of Hiyori after discovering she had become close ...
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Another example of a sub genre of the alternative timeline story is called a "do-over fiction", similar to "fix-it fiction" in which consequences of an event are undone, but in do-over fictions particularly the entire story is reset to the beginning, and the author creates an alternate timeline that diverges from the original canon of the work. [2]