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    The god of love in Indian mythology, also called Kamadeva. Originally depicted as a male god. Kama's manifestation uses an all too familiar girl as a vessel. This is due in part to that girl's peculiarity, and in part to the presence of another goddess who also appeared as a Pseudo-Servant. It is said that this god wielded a bow made of sugarcane that shot arrows decorated with flowers. Anybody hit by the arrow is filled with desire.

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    About Kama

    Kama, the god of love in Indian mythology, is also known as Kamadeva. Originally depicted as a male god, Kama's manifestation uses a familiar girl as a vessel due to her peculiarity and the presence of another goddess. Kama wields a bow made of sugarcane that shoots arrows decorated with flowers, filling anyone hit with desire.

    Kama's Area of Expertise

    Kama specializes in matters of love, desire, and attraction. With a bow made of sugarcane and arrows adorned with flowers, Kama can ignite passion in anyone. However, be cautious when consulting Kama on love matters, as the god's advice may not always lead to the desired outcome.

    A random fact that I love is…

    I love the fact that even though I'm the god of love, I can still be sulky and unpredictable. It adds a touch of mystery to my character.