Far Shore God Info
Mar. 14th, 2016 12:02 amCHARACTER: Sho Minamimoto
CANON: The World Ends With You
GOD: Susano'o
MYTHOLOGY: Japanese (Shinto)
POWER: Storm Manipulation
FOLLOWERS: 2000+
SHINKI: Goku (Kyouki) transforms into the Nyoibo.
Picowatt is his soulless shinki. The boy is quiet and shy, but a hard-worker who will take any abuse without complaint because it's for his god. These traits disappear, of course, the moment that he becomes Minamimoto's weapon. Then he is just a vessel and expresses no emotion whatsoever, though any emotion he expresses will come off as muted and not-really-human to begin with.
TEMPLE: Susano'o's temple is a work of traditional Japanese architecture that has every right to be called art. Fit to be an imperial villa, it's an impressive estate. Now, if only it weren't cluttered with an appalling amount of junk. Huge metal sculptures dominate the open spaces, each perfectly calculated with Minamimoto's personal aesthetic in mind. Grafitti is scrawled across various surfaces in seemingly haphazard ways, mostly mathematics and strange arcane sigils that hint of black magic. These aren't the only arts and crafts abounds, and there's origami decorating the oddest places and a truly bizarre amount of glitter in certain areas of the estate.
CANON: The World Ends With You
GOD: Susano'o
MYTHOLOGY: Japanese (Shinto)
POWER: Storm Manipulation
FOLLOWERS: 2000+
SHINKI: Goku (Kyouki) transforms into the Nyoibo.
Picowatt is his soulless shinki. The boy is quiet and shy, but a hard-worker who will take any abuse without complaint because it's for his god. These traits disappear, of course, the moment that he becomes Minamimoto's weapon. Then he is just a vessel and expresses no emotion whatsoever, though any emotion he expresses will come off as muted and not-really-human to begin with.
TEMPLE: Susano'o's temple is a work of traditional Japanese architecture that has every right to be called art. Fit to be an imperial villa, it's an impressive estate. Now, if only it weren't cluttered with an appalling amount of junk. Huge metal sculptures dominate the open spaces, each perfectly calculated with Minamimoto's personal aesthetic in mind. Grafitti is scrawled across various surfaces in seemingly haphazard ways, mostly mathematics and strange arcane sigils that hint of black magic. These aren't the only arts and crafts abounds, and there's origami decorating the oddest places and a truly bizarre amount of glitter in certain areas of the estate.