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Subtle developments in the relationship between Nanami and Tomoe.

Taking the role of a land god seriously despite the pressure.

Nanami leaves her comfort zone to attend the great gathering. Subtle developments in the relationship between Nanami and

A of the new gods introduced in this episode.

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Tomoe’s concern for Nanami’s safety highlights their deepening bond.

The animation remains consistent with the first season, featuring vibrant colors and expressive character designs that capture the whimsical yet emotional tone of the story. The episode balances humor—often at the expense of Nanami's lack of divine knowledge—with moments of genuine growth and tension. The episode balances humor—often at the expense of

The episode begins with Nanami preparing for the Divine Assembly in Izumo, an annual gathering of gods. Despite her initial nervousness about being a human deity among established gods, Nanami is determined to represent the Mikage Shrine well. Her familiar, Tomoe, remains protective and skeptical, providing the classic bickering dynamic that fans love.

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