Lovekami divinity stage

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LoveKami: Divinity Stage isn’t going to win any storytelling awards as it plays-it-safe across all three routes. Given that their historical inspiration shapes the three girls’ personalities, they do come off as well rounded, in more ways than one, I suppose. They play into their roles in a parody fashion, but some unique facts are thrown out from time to time. Sticking closely to the themes of Goddess, the characters are loosely based on Japanese folklore. Shuri is the younger sister of one of the members who hasn’t informed her sister that she’s trying out, and Kagura is just an over-sexualized siren with some idol talents. On this particular day, Yamato just so happens to run into two aspiring L☆SEVEN members, Shuri and Kagura.

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Her reasonings for working at the shop revolve around doubts that she holds towards her idol abilities, but it also gives her some normalcy.

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Players assume the role of Yamato, a shop owner who inherited a store with one of the employees being Sara, a member of the L☆SEVEN.