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==== Hachiman ==== In life, Hachiman was a hermit of the woods. Then, when Horace journeyed to Arket, he began to aid the governor. Overtime, the two became best friends. During the event which turned Horace into butterflies, the governor shielded his friend from Ark’s magic. It was at this moment that some of the stray aether of the world turned Hachiman into a demigod. Hachiman escaped back to Tatakai and alerted Horace’s family of what happened. It was his warning that saved Tatakai. When Amatia learned that Hachiman was a god, she asked him to become the new patron god of Tatakai after [[Zell (god)|Zell]] retreated from Arket. Hachiman reluctantly agreed. Although Hachiman is technically a [[Material gods|God]], they are considerably weaker than the regular material God. The aether within Hachiman is considerably less compared to Ark. Even against a Saint of Ark, Hachiman struggles to beat them. Yet, despite all this, Hachiman has saved the lives of thousands of Tatakai soldiers and is an inspiration for the people of Tatakai. On the other hand, Hachiman is viewed as a monstrous beast in Arket. Mothers tell children to eat their food or Hachiman will come to take them to Tatakai in the night. Hachiman is the face of Tatakai warmongering and oppression. ''“My favorite thing in the world? Sunshine, my cat, young one. When the day is done, she sleeps'' ''on my lap. It is my favorite part of my day”'' -Hachiman to a child asking him a question
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