Marisha-ten Katayama
Child of Blood, Mother of Battle,
Goddess of War
Marisha-ten Katayama is commonly associated with a symbol of a sword. The most simple way people draw this is a vertical slash with another horizontal slash going through it near the bottom. The common tongue runes for battle, death, and blood are also associated with her. These runes take the form of swooping curves and crimson color, but her trademark sword is incorporated in them.
Marisha-ten 's strengths include strategy, fighting, and rallying an army. She's able to inspire people to fight for her even if they don't believe in her cause. She's a master at swordsmanship creating the first fighting techniques that people live by. She's also a master strategy, there's never been a war she hasn't won. Some of her virtues also include brutal honesty often found in the military, a strange maternal compassion for those who are left behind, and a strong sense of purpose and confidence.
Marisha-ten Katayama has a lack of human emotion, which has been passed down her bloodline. As the goddess of war, she steals herself to any and all feeling which might distract or hurt her. As a result, she's brutal and merciless on the battlefield, but her human counterparts often find themselves torn. A physical weakness of hers is extreme heat. She was born from the cold, so heat puts a damper on her fighting. Nevertheless, she's still incredible in battle.