The story follows a god living in modern day Japan.
This god's name is Yamato. He lives among the mortals, as he was exiled from heaven for breaking their sacred law. His powers had been diminished by half, turning him into a demigod; half mortal, and half god. His job as of now, is to protect the mortals from sinister beings, and to make sure the dead pass on.
He's gotten used to his mortal life. So much so, that he attends high school, hiding the fact that he has godly powers. Until one day, he is forced to use his powers to save a life of a student, and then revealing that he is a god. Heaven sees this, and is outraged that he had broken, yet, another sacred law. And so they send his old rivals, the seven gods of fortune, to supervise him.
Little did they know, Yamato used to be the all feared death god.
The world is much bigger, and millions of celestial beings who were thought to be just that - celestial turned out to be real. And there's a war brimming in the horizon, and mere teenagers are thrust into it. Things don't go their way.
If a story was that simple, it wouldn't be a story, would it?
Paying a tribute to the world created by Rick Riordan, this story will follow the story of seven demigods, whose lives are changed forever as purely ceremonial things become crucial to their very existence. The hymns, the stories, the epics: everything plays a role in their survival in a world full of demons and evil forces.
Those million gods? They exist, and they're very much real. They pick up (or rather, adopt) children to do their bidding and follow their path, keeping the world of men free from the vices of the asura kingdom. Amid all this, when these seven demigods realise who they are, they are thrust into an unprecedented journey of epic proportions, which finds the cause for brewing anger. Why? A diamond's gone missing. Ugh, gods are tough.
They are the bridge between peace and all out war of the worlds. Will they succeed?
Read on to find out.