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Daikokuten is the Shinto god of fortune in cooking, farming and banking. He is a member of the Seven Lucky Gods.

Appearance[]

He has short hair covering his left eye and seems to put on lipstick, there seems to be circles in his eyes. He wears a giant robot with open mouth where his head stands out and have three eyes all with cyrcle of flames around them.

While not in his suit, Daikokuten is the smallest of the seven lucky gods, appearing childlike in his physique.

Personality[]

As a member of the heavenly executioners, Daikokuten has immense hatred towards Buddha (for turning a blind eye to the gods and leading mankind along himself) and all others that dare to defile the Heavens.

He appears to get excited over the idea of delivering divine punishment and is a rather silent individual.

Plot[]

Past[]

Seven Lucky Gods born anime

The Seven Lucky Gods are born after splitting from Zerofuku

After absorbing too much misfortune and feeling betrayed by humanity, Zerofuku decided to go on a killing spree in order to punish them. However, the first two people that he decided to kill were a mother and her child, feeling hesitant Zerofuku ended up splitting his soul into seven parts in order to stop himself from harming humanity. After that, the legends of the Seven Lucky Gods and the Eighth Lucky God were born.

Ragnarok: Fifth Round[]

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The Seven Lucky Gods attack Buddha to kill him

He showed up with the other Lucky Gods after hearing Buddha and Loki talk to punish Buddha, however, the fight was stopped before it even began by Zeus and Odin.

Ragnarok: Sixth Round[]

Seven Lucky Gods and Göll anime

Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Fukurokuju and Jurojin discover Göll spying on them

Bishamonten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin, and Daikokuten were about to visit the other Lucky Gods as they caught Göll eavesdropping on the medical ward. The Lucky Gods turned their attention towards Göll as Ebisu angrily questioned about her eavesdropping. Göll was panicking from the gods until Jack the Ripper entered the room with a teapot and cup while quoting a Shakespearean line. Then the Lucky Gods left the hospital.

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The Seven Lucky Gods and Zerofuku die and reach the Niflhel after Buddha kills Hajun

Daikokuten and the rest of the Lucky Gods later made their appearance in the arena on a flying boat while singing a short tune on how they will now deliver "Heaven's punishment" to Buddha. The seven later fused together into Zerofuku to fight against Buddha. Daikokuten is later seen with the other Lucky Gods when Buddha Völundrs with Zerofuku, having make peace with Buddha. Following Hajun's death, Zerofuku, who was previously absorbed into Hajun, also passes away, and alongside his other soul fragments, the Seven Lucky Gods, they wave Buddha a final goodbye before being banished to Niflhel.

Abilities[]

Hammer Proficiency: Daikokuten wields a giant hammer as his weapon of choice.

Semi-Immortality: As a god, Daikokuten is incapable of dying due to old age. He is at least as old as Buddha (who was born in 563 BCE or 480 BCE), making him over 2500 years old.

Divine Physiology: As a god, Daikokuten posses physical abilities far greater than any ordinary human. His body can not be harmed by mortal weapons, however he can still be harmed by unarmed attacks from individuals with superhuman strength and divine weapons.

Cooking, Farming and Banking abilities: As the Shinto god of fortune in cooking, farming and banking, it can be assumed that Daikokuten possess some abilities related to these concepts.

Fusion: When Jack the Ripper glimpsed at his soul with his eye along with the other Seven Lucky Gods, Jack realized that they all shared the same soul as one entity. He can unite himself with the other Seven Lucky Gods to become a more powerful being.

Equipment[]

Giant Hammer: An enormous hammer used by Daikokuten.

File:Daikokuten Armor Suit.png Armor Suit:

Trivia[]

  • Daikokuten is a syncretic Japanese deity of fortune and wealth. Daikokuten originated from Mahākāla, the Buddhist version of the Hindu deity Shiva, conflated with the native Shinto god Ōkuninushi.

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