Summary
Introduction: Yato presents himself as a wandering god without a temple; a student suffers an accident that leaves her capable of switching between her body and the spiritual realm, and a young spirit becomes Yato's regalia. Bond formation: The relationship between god, regalia, and human is established, showing how names, recognition, and feelings shape the effectiveness of the regalia and Yato's vulnerability. Regalia crisis: The newly formed regalia faces difficulties in adaptation, self-destructive behavior, and guilt, which directly affect the strength and security of the god she serves, leading to conflicts and the need for reconciliation. Conflict with phantoms and internal betrayals: An arc arises where regalias are corrupted and there are manipulations behind the loss of several companions of a large shrine, causing disputes between gods and internal betrayals to come to light. Escalation and revelations: Throughout the series, greater confrontations involve gods with armies of regalias, entities from the spiritual realm more powerful, and figures linked to Yato's past, deepening secrets about identities and old promises. Consequences and continuity: The partial resolutions of conflicts balance restoration of bonds and new losses, while the connections between the human and spiritual worlds remain with unresolved tensions, paving the way for future conflicts in the story.






