Seven Lucky Gods In Record Of Ragnarok

The Seven Lucky Gods, also called the Seven Gods of Fortune, are a group of seven deities that can be found within Heaven. They also act as the heavens executioners, delivering divine punishment to those who dare to defile the gods. They were originally only one god who was split into seven different beings.

Bishamonten
Bishamonten is the Shinto god of fortune in war and battles. He is also the leader and strongest member of the Seven Lucky Gods. He, alongside the other Lucky Gods, fused together into Zerofuku in order to face the traitor god, Buddha, in the sixth round of Ragnarok. As the Shinto god of fortune in war and battles, he is far more skilled in the art of combat than most gods. He can unite himself with the other Seven Lucky Gods to become a more powerful being.

Benzaiten
Benzaiten is the goddess of fortune in music, arts, and knowledge. She is a member of the Seven Lucky Gods. She is a tall woman with messy long hair and thick eyebrows. She seemed to be rather relaxed and laid-back as well. Benzaiten can unite herself with the other Seven Lucky Gods to become a more powerful being.
  • Biwa: Benzaiten uses a biwa as her weapon of choice.

Ebisu
Ebisu is the Shinto god of fortune in fishing and trading. He is a member of the Seven Lucky Gods. He is a middle-aged man with a pair of pointy moustache. His hat has a fish on top who curiously changes facial expression to match that of Ebisu. He also has a short temper and hotheaded personality whenever someone annoys him or when he's around enemies. He speaks in a loud voice whether its from pain or from being surprised.
  • Fish Guns: Ebisu uses two fish-shaped guns. Anything that the bullets hit liquifies and dissolves into nothingness.

Daikokuten
Daikokuten is the Shinto god of fortune in cooking, farming and banking. He is a member of the Seven Lucky Gods. 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. He appears to get excited over the idea of delivering divine punishment and is a rather silent individual.
  • Giant Hammer: An enormous hammer used by Daikokuten.

Fukurokuju
Fukurokuju is the Shinto god of fortune in wealth and happiness. He is a member of the Seven Lucky Gods. He takes the form of an old man with a skeleton-like appearance. For clothing, Fukurokuju wears a traditional japanese kimono with circular earrings, alongside a jewel on his forehead. He also carries a bird-shaped cane with multiple bells attached to it.
  • Bird Cane: The cane appears to have a hidden blade within it, allowing Fukurokuju to use it as a sword.

Jurojin
Jurojin is the Shinto god of fortune in longevity. He is a member of the Seven Lucky Gods. He has the appearance of an immense muscular men. He has long white hair and a white beard. He wears a Skeleton cow head as a hat and robes for clothing, letting his chest exposed. Not much is known about his personality, besides that.

Hoteison
Hoteison is the Shinto god of fortune in businesses and plenitude. He is a member of the Seven Lucky Gods. He is a young muscular man. He has long spiky and blond hair. The lower part of his head has black hair while the upper half has blond hair. He does not wear any kind of shirt or armor, letting his chest exposed. He wears long loose pants alongside a pair of sandals. He also carries a Cloth Bag with him at all times.
  • Cloth Bag: Hoteison carries a cloth bag with him at all times. It is unknown if the cloth bag possess any special abilities or if Hoteison is capable of wielding it as a weapon.

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