Long long ago…In Japan, before history counts…The belief in deities is at its peak, and they do exist. There are such powerful gods like Amaterasu-The Goddess of the Sun, and her brothers,… Dyadia, though as not as powerful as the heavenly principles above, plays an important role in both humans and Gods’ lives as the Goddess of Love and Matchmaking, who gets to decide whether one should stay with another. She is followed by two Love spirit, one is red-Love, and the other is blue-Sorrow. If one wish to know about their love life, they’ll have to make offerings (except for Gods who can just come straight ahead), and Dyadia will place a hairpin on their beds; if the hairpin is red, the match is the one, if the hairpin is blue, the pair won’t be succeeded.
Dyadia is one of the Five Gods or more commonly known as ‘Those who bears the world’s weight.’, in which every single inhabitant of Japan must worship in their homes to bring luck, love and fortune.
Another normal day, Dyadia is leisuring around with her Love spirits when, well, The muscular and handsome God of Fire and Blacksmith, who is usually hot-headed and bloodthirsty comes to her place.