Difference between revisions of "Exile"

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** In the event Fortune Festival's Happy Illusion epilogue, [[Tvastar]] notes that Varuna was the first naga (dragon) that wielded the powers of the primordial waters. They were the ones to rule over Deva Loka, gave everyone blessings and faith but eventually gave up their passion and disappeared from their world.
** In the event Fortune Festival's Happy Illusion epilogue, [[Tvastar]] notes that Varuna was the first naga (dragon) that wielded the powers of the primordial waters. They were the ones to rule over Deva Loka, gave everyone blessings and faith but eventually gave up their passion and disappeared from their world.
** Varuna gave away all of his authority all of his authority except Love and Desire and became known as Kamadeva.
** Varuna gave away all of his authority all of his authority except Love and Desire and became known as Kamadeva.
** In the mythology, Kamadeva was burnt to ash by Shiva after he was requested by Parvati to shoot arrow of love at him for him to notice her, and only live in disembodied form called Ananga. Some mythologies also had Kamadeva eventually reincarnated Pradyumna, son of Vishnu's avatar Krishna and his wife Rukmini .
** In the mythology, Kamadeva was burnt to ash by Shiva after he was requested by Parvati to shoot arrow of love at him for him to notice her, and only live in disembodied form called Ananga, spreading his love throughout the universe. Some mythologies also had Kamadeva eventually reincarnated Pradyumna, son of Vishnu's avatar Krishna and his wife Rukmini. In game, [[Parvati]] mentions during the Gendarme event that she and [[Shiva]] did not married out of love, but for the sake of the people. [[Taromaiti]] also reveals in Valentine Panic event that [[Kalki]] and the residents from the World of Devaloka had long forgotten the concept of love due to it being deemed "unnecessary".
** [[Aizen]] has unnatural amount of animosity toward the protagonist and calls them "Romantic Singularity".
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