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==How to Fuse==
==How to Fuse==
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon 1'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon 2'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Fusion Range'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Fusion Range'''
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| [[Demon God]]||[[Femme]]||1-35||[[Kikuri-Hime]]||18||162||53%
| 1-35||[[Kikuri-Hime]]||18||162||53%
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| [[Goddess]]||[[Seraph]]||36-51||[[Kushinada-Hime]]||26||338||41%
| 36-51||[[Kushinada-Hime]]||26||338||41%
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| [[Goddess]]||[[Earth Spirits]]||52-59||[[Artemis]]||30||450||35%
| 52-59||[[Artemis]]||30||450||35%
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| [[Goddess]]||[[Nation Ruler]]||60-127||[[Parvati]]||64||2048||4%
| 60-127||[[Parvati]]||64||2048||4%
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| [[Goddess]]||[[Guardian]]||128-135||[[Kali]]||68||2312||3%
| 128-135||[[Kali]]||68||2312||3%
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| [[Goddess]]||[[Femme]]||136+||[[Skadi]]||74||2738||3%
| 136+||[[Skadi]]||74||2738||3%
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| [[Seraph]]||[[Fallen]]||||||||||
| Special Fusion||[[Diana]]||82||?||3%
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| [[Divine]]||[[Guardian]]||||||||||
| Special Fusion||[[Isis]]||94||?||4%
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| [[Avian]]||[[Holy Beast]]||||||||||
| Special Fusion||[[Ishtar]]||96||?||3%
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| [[Wild Bird]]||[[Demon God]]||||||||||
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| [[Wild Bird]]||[[Nation Ruler]]||||||||||
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| [[Earth Spirits]]||[[Demigod]]||||||||||
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| [[Demigod]]||[[Fallen]]||||||||||
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| [[Nocturne]]||[[Holy Beast]]||||||||||
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| [[Nocturne]]||[[Destroyer]]||||||||||
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| [[Nocturne]]||[[Nation Ruler]]||||||||||
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| [[Nocturne]]||[[Tyrant]]||||||||||
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| [[Dragon King]]||[[Nation Ruler]]||||||||||
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| [[Dragon King]]||[[Dragon]]||||||||||
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| [[Holy Beast]]||[[Femme]]||||||||||
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| [[Destroyer]]||[[Guardian]]||||||||||
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| [[Destroyer]]||[[Tyrant]]||||||||||
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| [[Nation Ruler]]||[[Dragon]]||||||||||
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| [[Guardian]]||[[Femme]]||||||||||
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| [[Tyrant]]||[[Femme]]||||||||||
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==http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/2185/icond308007a.png Kikuri-Hime==
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==http://i.imgur.com/FJFZhem.png Kikuri-Hime==
{{main|Kikuri-Hime}}
{{main|Kikuri-Hime}}
In Japanese mythology, Kikuri-Hime (or Shirayama-Hime) is the dragon goddess worshipped at Mt. Hakusan and is considered the Shinto goddess of negotiation and mediation. She is also said to bring the rains to the farmlands. In Japanese "Kiku" means "chrysanthemum", which is her symbolic flower.
A goddess of agriculture and the harvest in Japanese mythology. She is also said to be a goddess of love and marriage. She is the shrine goddess of Hakusan-Hibai Shrine in Ishikawa, Japan, where she has been revered for centuries as the "mother goddess of life."


It is written in the Kojiki that after Izanagi was driven out of Yomi (Shinto Netherworld), Kikuri-Hime mediated on behalf of Izanami so that the husband and wife could engage in a debate. The exact content of this debate is not recorded, although there has been much conjecture. It is the actions of Kikuri-Hime that established the duty of later Japanese maiden when communicating with Yomi.
When Izanagi fled the underworld of Yomi and was pursued by Izanami, Kikuri-hime is said to have reconciled the two at Yomotsuhirasaka. The word "kikuri" means "bind fates together," and Kikuri-hime's name is said to derive from her role as mediator between Izanagi and Izanami, through which their fates were bound together.


==http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/2381/icond308006a.png Kushinada-Hime==
Kikuri-hime is also sometimes seen as a goddess of Yomi, ruling over death and rebirth. She is well known throughout Japan, with over 2.700 shrines dedicated to her, and is revered as one of the most powerful deities.
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==http://i.imgur.com/a9ytecv.png Kushinada-Hime==
{{main|Kushinada-Hime}}
{{main|Kushinada-Hime}}
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The youngest of the eight daughters of Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi.
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|In Japanese mythology Kushinada-Hime was the daughter of two lesser gods of the Kunitsu, Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi. She would later become the wife of the god of storms, Susanoo.  


According to the Shinto legend, after Susanoo was expelled from Heaven, he encountered two weeping earthly deities near a river in the Izumo Province. After asking why they wept, they explained that they had to give the Orochi one of their daughters every year to prevent his violent rampage, and now they must sacrifice their eighth and final daughter, Kushinada.  
Kushinada-hime was to be offered as a sacrifice to the demon Yamta-no-Orochi, but she was saved by Susano'o, who had been cast down from the heavens to the earth for causing mischief, on the condition that she become his wife.


Susanoo was taken back by Kushinada's astounding beauty and asked for her hand in marriage. Kushinada agreed that if he could defeat the Orochi, she would be his bride. Susanoo then transformed her into a comb and placed her in his hair to hide her from the Orochi.  
Kushinada-hime's name has been interpret(n)ed many different ways. Some say "kushi" refers to the comb kept by shrine maidens, and that Kushinada-hime was the shrine maiden of a water god. Other claim that it derives from her parents Ashina and Tena, who were elements of later- and early-growing rice, respectively. Still others believe that Kushinada-hime herself was a goddess of rice paddies.
 
After Susanoo had tricked and defeated the Orochi, he built a grand palace in Izumo where he and Kushinada were married. Together they produced Yashimashinumo, who is considered the ancestor of Okuninushi.  
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==http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/4860/icond308005a.png Artemis==
==http://i.imgur.com/ATwZsdC.png Artemis==
{{main|Artemis}}
{{main|Artemis}}
One of the twelve Olympian deities of Greek mythology. the goddess of hunting and virginity. She is also recognized as a moon goddess. and is identified with the Greek goddess Selene and the Roman goddess Luna. She and her twin brother, the sun god Apollo. are the children of Zeus and Leto.
One of the twelve Olympian deities of Greek mythology. The goddess of hunting and virginity. She is also recognized as a moon goddess, and is identified with the Greek goddess Selene and the Roman goddess Luna. She and her twin brother, the sun god Apollo, are the children of Zeus and Leto.  


Artemis is an expert archer and bears the title "Lady of the Long Arrow." The arrows she shots were said to kill their targets painlessly. Strong-willed. she was also given to pitiless acts of cruelty.
Artemis is an expert archer and bears the title "Lady of the Long Arrow." The arrows she shot were said to kill their targets painlessly. Strong-willed, she was also given to pitiless acts of cruelty.  


In ancient times. the moon was though to possess great magic power. Because the moon changes its face as it waxes and wanes. it was seen as another face of Artemis who formed a trinity along with the underworld goddess Hecate and the moon goddess Selene.
In ancient times, the moon was though to possess great magic power. Because the moon changes its face as it waxes and wanes, it was seen as another face of Artemis, who formed a trinity along with the underworld goddess Hecate and the moon goddess Selene.
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==http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/1074/icond308004a.png Parvati==
==http://i.imgur.com/K2IrwT4.png Parvati==
{{main|Parvati}}
{{main|Parvati}}
In Hindu mythology, Parvati is the daughter of the lord of the mountains, Himavan, and the apsaras Mena. She is also the reincarnation of Sati, the first consort of Shiva. Parvati personifies many noble virtues such as fertility, devotion, marital happiness, asceticism, and power. Some teachings even say that she is the source of all power in the universe, and is where Shiva gets his power, even going as far as to sometimes portray her as one-half of Shiva. She is widely worshiped by married women to ensure the health and longevity of their husbands.  
In Hindu mythology, Parvati is the daughter of the lord of the mountains, Himavan, and the apsaras Mena. She is also the reincarnation of Sati, the first consort of Shiva. Parvati personifies many noble virtues such as fertility, devotion, marital happiness, asceticism, and power. Some teachings even say that she is the source of all power in the universe, and is where Shiva gets his power, even going as far as to sometimes portray her as one-half of Shiva. She is widely worshiped by married women to ensure the health and longevity of their husbands.  
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Parvati is the divine mother of the deities Ganesha and Kartikeya. Kali and Durga are considered to be her core aspects as produced by the Devi.  
Parvati is the divine mother of the deities Ganesha and Kartikeya. Kali and Durga are considered to be her core aspects as produced by the Devi.  


Parvati first tried to meet Shiva by asking the god of love, Kamadeva, to shoot him with his arrows-of-desire thus disrupting his meditation so that Parvati could get his attention. Sadly the plan backfired, and as soon as Shiva was struck by the arrow he opened his third eye and annihilated Kamadeva in a rage. This act was catastrophic for mankind, as the world became barren and unregenerative. Eventually Shiva did fall in love with Parvati, and they were married, and by request of the other deities and the intercession of Parvati on Kamadeva's behalf, he was resurrected by Shiva, and the world flourished once again
Parvati first tried to meet Shiva by asking the god of love, Kamadeva, to shoot him with his arrows-of-desire thus disrupting his meditation so that Parvati could get his attention. Sadly the plan backfired, and as soon as Shiva was struck by the arrow he opened his third eye and annihilated Kamadeva in a rage. This act was catastrophic for mankind, as the world became barren and unregenerative. Eventually Shiva did fall in love with Parvati, and they were married, and by request of the other deities and the intercession of Parvati on Kamadeva's behalf, he was resurrected by Shiva, and the world flourished once again.
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==http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/2254/icond308003a.png Kali==
==http://i.imgur.com/xDnl8Ym.png Kali==
{{main|Kali}}
{{main|Kali}}
In Hindu mythology, Kali is the violent goddess of destruction who was created from the forehead of Parvati's second aspect, Durga, and as such, she is associated with the deity Shiva by marriage. She is depicted as a flesh-eating woman with red emaciated skin, four arms, three eyes, a gaping mouth with her tongue lolling out, wearing a tiger's skin, holding a sword and a staff decorated with a garland of skulls. In more recent years, Kali has been worshiped by certain sects as a benevolent mother deity and has a city named Kolkata (or Kalikata, meaning "Kali's bathing pool") honouring her.  
A goddess of Indian mythology. She is one of the consorts of Shiva, the god of destruction.


The most famous tale involving the creation and personality of Kali is told in the story of the asura Raktabija. Durga led the Matrikas in a battle against Raktabija in an attempt to destroy the demon and were able to wound him in various ways. However he had obtained a boon which stated that whenever a drop of his blood was spilt, it would become an exact copy of him. The more Durga attacked Raktabija, the more of him were created, and the situation became increasingly more dangerous. Feeling the battle slipping out of her control, Durga used her mystic powers to summon forth the most destructive aspect of herself. From her brow leapt the fearsome Kali, instilling panic in any that approached her.  
The name "Kali" means "black one" and is derived from the word "kala" (black), but has also come to mean "goddess of time." Her sacred place is Calcutta, where she still retains many followers who worship her as a mother goddess. Kali is identified with Durga, an alternate aspect of Parvati transformed by anger at Asura into a fearsome form.


Kali immediately lay upon the asura hordes in a wild frenzy, devouring all of Raktabija's clones and sucking out his blood so that not a drop was spilled. Pleased with her victory, Kali began to dance upon the field of battle, trampling the bodies of the fallen and causing the earth to shake violently. None of those present were able to calm Kali, and it seemed liking that she would cause the earth to split. Suddenly Kali heard the cries of her husband Shiva who was laying among the slaughtered asura, and seeing him she was immediately calmed.  
Kali loves blood, wine, slaughter, and battle. She is black from head to toe and has four arms, each of which is always carrying a blood-stained weapon or a severed head. However, her arms are said to have the power to grant blessings to those who believe in her.
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Many other tales of Kali's battles with the demonic and evil forces that wished to overthrow the devas were told, always with Kali showing a violent and bloodthirsty nature. For this reason, some of the religious sects in early Hinduism that worshiped Kali would offer live human sacrifices or sacrifices of blood.
==http://i.imgur.com/ze2MEX0.png Skadi==
{{main|Skadi}}
In Norse mythology, Skadi was a giantess and the wife of Njord, the god of the sea. She was celebrated as the goddess of the snow and associated with shadow in the form of nothingness. It is written that during Ragnarok, all the gods shall return to her.  


When the Aesir killed her father, Thjazi she traveled to Asgard to enact revenge. The gods decided that they should repay her in some way, so they agreed to let her marry one of them, but she could only look at the feet of the gods when she chooses. She desired to marry the god Baldr, as he was the most handsome god in Asgard, and so she went for the most beautiful feet, assuming they could only belong to him. However she had actually picked the feet of the god of the wind and sea, Njord, whose feet were exceptionally clean due to the seawater. Secondly the gods agreed to make her laugh, which was a seemingly impossible task. This was not going well until Loki tied one end of a cord around the beard of a goat and the other end to his testicles. Loki and the goat began to pull each other back and forth while making loud squealing sounds, until Loki fell over into Skadi's lap, and she burst out laughing. As a final act of penance, Odin placed Thjazi's eyes into the night sky to shine as stars. Skadi and Njord had a good relationship, but they couldn't stand each other's living conditions (Njord liked the sea, while Skadi liked the icy mountains). Eventually they came to the agreement to live together for only a few weeks a year.{{DCTop}}


==http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/3747/icond308002a.png Skadi==
==http://i.imgur.com/ZFv4daw.png Diana==
{{main|Skadi}}
{{main|Diana}}
In Norse mythology, Skadi was a giantess and the wife of Njord, the god of the sea. She was celebrated as the goddess of the snow and associated with shadow in the form of nothingness. It is written that during Ragnarok, all the gods shall return to her.  
==http://i.imgur.com/TXdAckf.png Isis==
{{main|Isis}}


When the Aesir killed her father, Thjazi she traveled to Asgard to enact revenge. The gods decided that they should repay her in some way, so they agreed to let her marry one of them, but she could only look at the feet of the gods when she choses. She desired to marry the god Baldr, as he was the most handsome god in Asgard, and so she went for the most beautiful feet, assuming they could only belong to him. However she had actually picked the feet of the god of the wind and sea, Njord, whose feet were exceptionally clean due to the seawater. Secondly the gods agreed to make her laugh, which was a seemingly impossible task. This was not going well until Loki tied one end of a cord around the beard of a goat and the other end to his testicles. Loki and the goat began to pull each other back and forth while making loud squealing sounds, until Loki fell over into Skadi's lap, and she burst out laughing. As a final act of penance, Odin placed Thjazi's eyes into the night sky to shine as stars. Skadi and Njord had a good relationship, but they couldn't stand each other's living conditions (Njord liked the sea, while Skadi liked the icy mountains). Eventually they came to the agreement to live together for only a few weeks a year.
==http://imageshack.com/a/img801/4596/rwd5.jpg Ishtar==
{{main|Ishtar}}


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Latest revision as of 00:37, 4 March 2023



How to Fuse

Fusion Range Demon Level Cost Success Rate
1-35 Kikuri-Hime 18 162 53%
36-51 Kushinada-Hime 26 338 41%
52-59 Artemis 30 450 35%
60-127 Parvati 64 2048 4%
128-135 Kali 68 2312 3%
136+ Skadi 74 2738 3%
Special Fusion Diana 82 ? 3%
Special Fusion Isis 94 ? 4%
Special Fusion Ishtar 96 ? 3%


Elemental Fusions
Erthys Aeros Aquans Flamies
Up Down Down Down
Race Combinations in Dyad Fusion
Deity × Femme Megami × Herald Megami × Jirae Megami × Kunitsu
Megami × Kishin Megami × Femme Herald × Fallen Divine × Kishin
Avian × Holy Flight × Destroyer Flight × Kunitsu Jirae × Genma
Genma × Fallen Night × Holy Night × Destroyer Night × Kunitsu
Night × Tyrant Snake × Kunitsu Snake × Dragon Holy × Femme
Destroyer × Kishin Destroyer × Tyrant Kunitsu × Dragon Kishin × Femme
Tyrant × Femme

http://i.imgur.com/FJFZhem.png Kikuri-Hime

Main article: Kikuri-Hime

A goddess of agriculture and the harvest in Japanese mythology. She is also said to be a goddess of love and marriage. She is the shrine goddess of Hakusan-Hibai Shrine in Ishikawa, Japan, where she has been revered for centuries as the "mother goddess of life."

When Izanagi fled the underworld of Yomi and was pursued by Izanami, Kikuri-hime is said to have reconciled the two at Yomotsuhirasaka. The word "kikuri" means "bind fates together," and Kikuri-hime's name is said to derive from her role as mediator between Izanagi and Izanami, through which their fates were bound together.

Kikuri-hime is also sometimes seen as a goddess of Yomi, ruling over death and rebirth. She is well known throughout Japan, with over 2.700 shrines dedicated to her, and is revered as one of the most powerful deities.

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http://i.imgur.com/a9ytecv.png Kushinada-Hime

Main article: Kushinada-Hime

The youngest of the eight daughters of Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi.

Kushinada-hime was to be offered as a sacrifice to the demon Yamta-no-Orochi, but she was saved by Susano'o, who had been cast down from the heavens to the earth for causing mischief, on the condition that she become his wife.

Kushinada-hime's name has been interpret(n)ed many different ways. Some say "kushi" refers to the comb kept by shrine maidens, and that Kushinada-hime was the shrine maiden of a water god. Other claim that it derives from her parents Ashina and Tena, who were elements of later- and early-growing rice, respectively. Still others believe that Kushinada-hime herself was a goddess of rice paddies.

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http://i.imgur.com/ATwZsdC.png Artemis

Main article: Artemis

One of the twelve Olympian deities of Greek mythology. The goddess of hunting and virginity. She is also recognized as a moon goddess, and is identified with the Greek goddess Selene and the Roman goddess Luna. She and her twin brother, the sun god Apollo, are the children of Zeus and Leto.

Artemis is an expert archer and bears the title "Lady of the Long Arrow." The arrows she shot were said to kill their targets painlessly. Strong-willed, she was also given to pitiless acts of cruelty.

In ancient times, the moon was though to possess great magic power. Because the moon changes its face as it waxes and wanes, it was seen as another face of Artemis, who formed a trinity along with the underworld goddess Hecate and the moon goddess Selene.

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http://i.imgur.com/K2IrwT4.png Parvati

Main article: Parvati

In Hindu mythology, Parvati is the daughter of the lord of the mountains, Himavan, and the apsaras Mena. She is also the reincarnation of Sati, the first consort of Shiva. Parvati personifies many noble virtues such as fertility, devotion, marital happiness, asceticism, and power. Some teachings even say that she is the source of all power in the universe, and is where Shiva gets his power, even going as far as to sometimes portray her as one-half of Shiva. She is widely worshiped by married women to ensure the health and longevity of their husbands.

Parvati is the divine mother of the deities Ganesha and Kartikeya. Kali and Durga are considered to be her core aspects as produced by the Devi.

Parvati first tried to meet Shiva by asking the god of love, Kamadeva, to shoot him with his arrows-of-desire thus disrupting his meditation so that Parvati could get his attention. Sadly the plan backfired, and as soon as Shiva was struck by the arrow he opened his third eye and annihilated Kamadeva in a rage. This act was catastrophic for mankind, as the world became barren and unregenerative. Eventually Shiva did fall in love with Parvati, and they were married, and by request of the other deities and the intercession of Parvati on Kamadeva's behalf, he was resurrected by Shiva, and the world flourished once again.

Return to Top


http://i.imgur.com/xDnl8Ym.png Kali

Main article: Kali

A goddess of Indian mythology. She is one of the consorts of Shiva, the god of destruction.

The name "Kali" means "black one" and is derived from the word "kala" (black), but has also come to mean "goddess of time." Her sacred place is Calcutta, where she still retains many followers who worship her as a mother goddess. Kali is identified with Durga, an alternate aspect of Parvati transformed by anger at Asura into a fearsome form.

Kali loves blood, wine, slaughter, and battle. She is black from head to toe and has four arms, each of which is always carrying a blood-stained weapon or a severed head. However, her arms are said to have the power to grant blessings to those who believe in her.

Return to Top


http://i.imgur.com/ze2MEX0.png Skadi

Main article: Skadi

In Norse mythology, Skadi was a giantess and the wife of Njord, the god of the sea. She was celebrated as the goddess of the snow and associated with shadow in the form of nothingness. It is written that during Ragnarok, all the gods shall return to her.

When the Aesir killed her father, Thjazi she traveled to Asgard to enact revenge. The gods decided that they should repay her in some way, so they agreed to let her marry one of them, but she could only look at the feet of the gods when she chooses. She desired to marry the god Baldr, as he was the most handsome god in Asgard, and so she went for the most beautiful feet, assuming they could only belong to him. However she had actually picked the feet of the god of the wind and sea, Njord, whose feet were exceptionally clean due to the seawater. Secondly the gods agreed to make her laugh, which was a seemingly impossible task. This was not going well until Loki tied one end of a cord around the beard of a goat and the other end to his testicles. Loki and the goat began to pull each other back and forth while making loud squealing sounds, until Loki fell over into Skadi's lap, and she burst out laughing. As a final act of penance, Odin placed Thjazi's eyes into the night sky to shine as stars. Skadi and Njord had a good relationship, but they couldn't stand each other's living conditions (Njord liked the sea, while Skadi liked the icy mountains). Eventually they came to the agreement to live together for only a few weeks a year.

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http://i.imgur.com/ZFv4daw.png Diana

Main article: Diana

http://i.imgur.com/TXdAckf.png Isis

Main article: Isis

http://imageshack.com/a/img801/4596/rwd5.jpg Ishtar

Main article: Ishtar
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Lady
Demons Kikuri-Hime • Kushinada-Hime • Artemis • Parvati • Kali • Skadi • Isis • Ishtar
Variations Inexperienced Parvati • Inexperienced Kali • Inexperienced Isis • Illusion Ishtar • Lucky Ishtar • Huntress Skadi
Limited Manifestation Kikuri-Hime • Inexperienced Kikuri-Hime • Inexperienced Artemis • Passion of the Poltergeist Parvati • Sweet White Parvati
Enemy Embodiment of Power Kikuri-Hime • Nightmare Kikuri-Hime • Constant Goddess Kikuri-Hime • Embodiment of Power Kushinada-Hime • Maiden of Water Kushinada-Hime • Embodiment of Form Artemis • Twilight Illusion Artemis • Superior Demon Artemis • God Princess Parvati • God Princess Parvati (DS) • Merciless Queen Kali • Superior Demon Kali • Superior Demon Skadi • Skadi (JB) • Emancipation Leader Isis • Twilight Illusion Isis • Twilight Illusion Ishtar • Mistress of Twilight Ishtar
Event None



Demonic Compendium
By Alignment Law HeraldEntityDeityVileAvianMegamiAmatsuRaptorDivineJakiFlightYomaJiraeMachine
Neutral ReaperHolyBeastFairyElementFiendGenmaWilderSnakeNightAvatar
Chaos FoulBruteHauntDragonFallenFemmeKunitsuLadyDrakeKishinOmegaTyrantGaean
By Family God DeityMegamiEntity
Aerial HeraldDivineFallen
Icon VileAmatsuReaperKunitsuLadyKishinOmega
Demon JakiJiraeBruteFemme
Dragon SnakeDragonDrake
Nether YomaFairyGenmaNightTyrant
Bird AvianRaptorFlight
Beast HolyBeastWilderAvatar
Scourge Haunt
Pagan Foul
Prime Element
Human FiendGaean
Device Machine