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* CanonForeigner: Although the manga attempts to use syncretism to argue that there plausibly ''could'' be an eighth god of fortune, Zerofuku is a character created for the manga and there are no signs of his existence in mythology.

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* CanonForeigner: Although the manga attempts to use syncretism to argue that there plausibly ''could'' be an eighth god of fortune, and his presence in the story is used to explain ''why'' there are Seven Lucky Gods, Zerofuku is a character created for the manga and there are no signs of his existence in mythology.

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* AbdicateTheThrone: Susano'o was once one of the three central ''kami'' of Japan alongside his siblings Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi and was placed in charge of protecting the earth by his father Izanagi. However, he eventually decided to renounce his position in order to pursue swordsmanship by learning from humans in secret, to the point of willingly accepting exile from Takamagahara. He even left behind his CoolCrown with his sister as a symbol of his abdication.

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* AbdicateTheThrone: Susano'o was once one of the three central ''kami'' noble gods of Japan alongside his siblings Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi and was placed in charge of protecting the earth by his father Izanagi. However, he eventually decided to renounce his position in order to pursue swordsmanship by learning from humans in secret, to the point of willingly accepting exile from Takamagahara. He even left behind his CoolCrown with his sister as a symbol of his abdication.



* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While he was never an especially dour individual even when he was one of the three central gods of Japan, Susano'o used to behave rather listlessly when performing his duty. His attitude changed when he saw a human defeat a gigantic bandit with swordsmanship and learned that humans had developed it thanks to being inspired by Susano'o's own victory over the Orochi long ago. This encounter awakened Susano'o's passion and enthusiasm for what he had created, leading him to become the more relaxed and friendly individual he is in the modern day.

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* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While he was never an especially dour individual even when he was one of the three central noble gods of Japan, Susano'o used to behave rather listlessly when performing his duty. His attitude changed when he saw a human defeat a gigantic bandit with swordsmanship and learned that humans had developed it thanks to being inspired by Susano'o's own victory over the Orochi long ago. This encounter awakened Susano'o's passion and enthusiasm for what he had created, leading him to become the more relaxed and friendly individual he is in the modern day.


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* YoungerMentorOlderDisciple: Ironically, the Older Disciple to his opponent's Younger (Indirect) Mentor. A millennia-old god who introduced the concept of sword fighting to humanity, Susano'o was not the true founder of swordsmanship. Rather, it was the humans inspired by his triumph over Yamata no Orochi who developed it from mere sword fighting to the art of the sword or "kenjutsu" as Susano'o dubbed it. His fervent desire to learn kenjutsu for himself led Susano'o to becoming a secret student to generations of swordfighters, observing them and training rigorously to master their techniques. This includes Soji himself, as the god watched his battles and learned how to perform his ''Sandanzuki'' technique as a result.
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* AbdicateTheThrone: Susano'o was once one of the three central ''kami'' of Japan, alongside his siblings Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi and was placed in charge of protecting the earth by his father Izanagi. However, he eventually decided to renounce his position in order to pursue swordsmanship by learning from humans in secret, to the point of willingly accepting exile from Takamagahara. He even left behind his flame shaped CoolCrown with his sister as a symbol of his abdication.

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* AbdicateTheThrone: Susano'o was once one of the three central ''kami'' of Japan, Japan alongside his siblings Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi and was placed in charge of protecting the earth by his father Izanagi. However, he eventually decided to renounce his position in order to pursue swordsmanship by learning from humans in secret, to the point of willingly accepting exile from Takamagahara. He even left behind his flame shaped CoolCrown with his sister as a symbol of his abdication.



* TheExile: After resolving to learn swordsmanship from humans, Susano'o was exiled from Takamagahara by Amaterasu, as "punishment" for a god lowering himself to the level of humans. That being said, Susano'o [[SelfImposedExile wholeheartedly accepted it]] and doesn't appear to bear any grudge against his sister for doing so.

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* TheExile: After resolving to learn swordsmanship from humans, Susano'o was exiled from Takamagahara by Amaterasu, Amaterasu as "punishment" for a god lowering himself to the level of humans. That being said, Susano'o [[SelfImposedExile wholeheartedly accepted it]] and doesn't appear to bear any grudge against his sister for doing so.



* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While he was never an especially dour individual, even when he was still considered one of the three central gods of Japan, Susano'o used to behave rather listlessly, performing his duty stoically without saying much about it. His attitude changed when he saw a human defeat a gigantic bandit with swordsmanship and learned that humans had developed swordsmanship thanks to being inspired by Susano'o's own victory over the Orochi long ago. This encounter awakened Susano'o's passion and enthusiasm for what he had created, leading him to become the more relaxed and friendly individual he is in the modern day.

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* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While he was never an especially dour individual, individual even when he was still considered one of the three central gods of Japan, Susano'o used to behave rather listlessly, listlessly when performing his duty stoically without saying much about it. duty. His attitude changed when he saw a human defeat a gigantic bandit with swordsmanship and learned that humans had developed swordsmanship it thanks to being inspired by Susano'o's own victory over the Orochi long ago. This encounter awakened Susano'o's passion and enthusiasm for what he had created, leading him to become the more relaxed and friendly individual he is in the modern day.

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* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While he was never an especially dour individual, even when he was still considered one of the three central gods of Japan, Susano'o used to behave rather listlessly, performing his duty stoically without saying much about it. His attitude changed when he saw a human defeat a gigantic bandit with swordsmanship and learned that humans had developed swordsmanship thanks to being inspired by Susano'o's own victory over the Orochi long ago. This encounter awakened Susano'o's enthusiasm for swordsmanship with the god finally becoming passionate for what he had created.

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* SuperheroGods: In the past, Susano'o was effectively one of these, slaying many monsters throughout Japan in defense of humanity.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While he was never an especially dour individual, even when he was still considered one of the three central gods of Japan, Susano'o used to behave rather listlessly, performing his duty stoically without saying much about it. His attitude changed when he saw a human defeat a gigantic bandit with swordsmanship and learned that humans had developed swordsmanship thanks to being inspired by Susano'o's own victory over the Orochi long ago. This encounter awakened Susano'o's passion and enthusiasm for swordsmanship with the god finally becoming passionate for what he had created.created, leading him to become the more relaxed and friendly individual he is in the modern day.
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* TheExile: After resolving to learn swordsmanship from humans, Susano'o was exiled from Takamagahara by Amaterasu, as "punishment" for a god lowering himself to the level of humans. That being said, Susano'o [[SelfImposedExile wholeheartedly accepted it]] and doesn't appear to bear any grudge against his sister for doing so.


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* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While he was never an especially dour individual, even when he was still considered one of the three central gods of Japan, Susano'o used to behave rather listlessly, performing his duty stoically without saying much about it. His attitude changed when he saw a human defeat a gigantic bandit with swordsmanship and learned that humans had developed swordsmanship thanks to being inspired by Susano'o's own victory over the Orochi long ago. This encounter awakened Susano'o's enthusiasm for swordsmanship with the god finally becoming passionate for what he had created.

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* AbdicateTheThrone: Susano'o was once one of the three central ''kami'' of Japan, alongside his siblings Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi and was placed in charge of protecting the earth by his father Izanagi. However, he eventually decided to renounce his position in order to pursue swordsmanship by learning from humans in secret, to the point of willingly accepting exile from Takamagahara. He even left behind his flame shaped CoolCrown with his sister as a symbol of his abdication.
* {{Animorphism}}: One of the few gods in the series to demonstrate the ability to shapeshift into an animal, transforming into a three-legged crow to traverse the world during his study of swordsmanship.



* KillTheGod: He calls himself the "Strongest Godslayer", due to how he killed the evil gods of Takamagahara.

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* KillTheGod: He calls himself the "Strongest Godslayer", due to how he killed the evil gods of and spirits that once lived in Takamagahara.


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* WalkingTheEarth: As part of Susano'o's duty as the ''kami'' responsible for the earth, he travelled throughout Japan, slaying monsters and other threats so that humans could live in peace. He ended up expanding his horizons after his exile from Takamagahara, journeying around the entire world for centuries, if not millennia while learning all styles of swordsmanship.

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