Tenka Yatogami

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Tenka Yatogami

Contents
  • 1. Appearance
  • 2. Personality
  • 3. History
  • 4. Synopsis
  • 5. Trivia

Appearance

Tenka Yatogami's beauty is as formidable as her fury. Her long dark plum hair fades into white at the ends, a striking gradient that mirrors her volatile balance between light and ruin. Her eyes glow with an intense amethyst radiance, flickering like a storm barely contained. Her evolved Astral Dress, Adonai Exolvion, is a masterpiece of contrast—jet-black armor with violet reflections and gold ornaments, designed not for grace but for domination. Across her neck rests a golden necklace with a violet gem, pulsing faintly when her energy rises. In combat, the air around her hums with destructive resonance. Her weapon, Nahemah Exolvion, burns with crimson-violet light, cleaving through energy and matter alike. When she fights, her movements are both fierce and elegant—each strike deliberate, each glare a warning of unrestrained power.

Personality

Tenka is fiery, stubborn, and strong-willed—an embodiment of destruction given purpose. She speaks bluntly and acts with conviction, rarely holding back when her emotions flare. Though her temper ignites quickly, she's not reckless—her anger is guided, channeled through sharp instinct and unyielding focus. Beneath that fierce exterior, however, lies an unshakable sense of honor and loyalty. Her devotion to Azarox Kuroishi runs deep—not as blind servitude, but as respect for a warrior stronger than herself. She admires his will and carries his teachings with pride. Despite her destructive nature, she never strikes without reason; her fury always finds its target in those who threaten her comrades or her ideals. She's sarcastic toward David Gremory and dismissive of Mil-Tan's absurdity, yet strangely tolerant of both. Toward her sister Tohka, her protectiveness softens her temperament—she becomes patient, almost motherly, though she'd never admit it aloud.

History

The Spirit of Destruction and the Prison Break

Once a Spirit born from the chaos between creation and collapse, Tenka Yatogami was known as the Spirit of Destruction—a being of immense, barely restrained power. Her existence was defined by conflict until she met Azarox Kuroishi, Emperor of the Void. Their battle was legendary, shaking the very foundations of the realms. When Azarox subdued her, instead of killing her, he extended an offer of alliance. Tenka accepted—not out of submission, but because she saw purpose in his strength. Her first act beside him came during the Asgard Prison Break, where she and Mil-Tan tore through Valkyries and Seraphic wardens to free Azarox from divine captivity. The escape ended in a chaotic pursuit aboard a flying Asgardian train, its hull crackling with runic fire as Vali Lucifer and his forces closed in. Tenka fought on the roof until the craft crossed into the scorching deserts of the Human Kingdoms, where it was destroyed in a fiery crash. The trio—Azarox, Tenka, and Mil-Tan—sought refuge beneath Oasis Vel'thazir, within Mobius Solanine's Serpent Tongue base. From there, they regrouped before journeying into the Underworld and later the Nether, culminating in the confrontation against Hades and Kiri Shiroi. Before that final battle, Azarox entrusted Tenka with the Mark of Annihilation Badge and released her from duty, thanking her for her loyalty.

Adonai Exolvion and the Return of the Emperor

Following his command, Tenka sought out Alyndra Venrieth, who trained her to master her destructive energy and refine it into controlled entropy. Through this training, Tenka awakened her evolved form, Adonai Exolvion—The Sovereign Who Transcends by Unbinding. With it, she gained the power to dissolve the boundaries between energy and matter, destruction and renewal, chaos and calm. After mastering her evolution, she reunited with Tohka, only to find herself locked in conflict with Kurumi Tokisaki and Queen (Sawa Yamauchi). Their clash tore through the skies until Shinobu, the Elder Reaper, appeared and halted their battle, ordering them to accompany him to the High Heavens, where Kiri Shiroi awaited. There, amidst divine light and silence, Tenka felt the familiar pulse of power she thought she'd lost forever. When she saw Azarox Kuroishi, resurrected by Kiri's hand, she did not speak—she simply smiled faintly and lowered her blade. Her Emperor had returned, and her oath was unbroken.

Synopsis

Born from the chaos between order and annihilation, Tenka Yatogami stands as the Spirit of Destruction—unyielding, fierce, and loyal. Through Adonai Exolvion, she wields destruction not as a curse but as a choice, unbinding the chains of limitation and fear. Her path is one of power and control, fury and purpose—a storm that burns clean. Those who stand before her see not a Spirit seeking peace, but a warrior who is the peace after the storm.

Trivia

Tenka's temper is infamous; Mil-Tan once called her 'Volcanic Girl,' after which she launched him into a wall.

Despite her fierceness, she has a soft spot for sweets—especially honeyed pastries from the Human Kingdoms.

Tenka prefers black tea with honey, always brewed to a precise temperature as part of her morning routine.

She calls Mil-Tan 'Behemoth,' alternating between mild annoyance and quiet amusement.

She calls David Gremory 'Clown Knight' due to his constant jokes, though she secretly respects his courage.

Her weapon, Nahemah Solvra, channels oscillating energy through its twin edges, producing violet arcs that distort gravity in close range.

Her bond with Tohka is one of quiet understanding—they fight often, but always reconcile over food.

She trained for weeks under Alyndra Venrieth, claiming she nearly 'broke the Void in half' during sparring.

Tenka keeps a scorched shard of her original Astral Dress (Inverse Adonai Melek) as a reminder of her transformation.

When irritated, faint sparks of violet energy flicker off her blade tip—a warning that veterans of the Crown of Null know well.

She once destroyed an entire fortress by accident while 'testing' her new attack; Mil-Tan still teases her about it.

Despite her destructive title, she is the first to step forward to protect her allies, even if it means facing gods themselves.

Among the Crown of Null, she is nicknamed 'The Blade of Ruin Reborn.'

Ayame Gremory reminds Tenka of her sister Tohka, awakening her protective instincts.