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[2] Plot[edit] While preparing for the upcoming graduation exams in the final year of high school, Yōta Narukami meets a mysterious young girl named Hina Sato, who claims she is a god named Odin. She tells Yōta that the world will end in 30 days, but he remains skeptical despite her making numerous correct predictions. The story revolves around Hina assisting Yōta as he helps people around town while she adjusts to her new life. As he spends more time with her, he begins to uncover more secrets about her life and how she became a "god". Characters[edit] Hina Sato (佐藤 ひな, Sato Hina) Voiced by: Ayane Sakura[1] (Japanese); Dani Chambers[3] (English) A girl who wears a veil and claims that the world will be ending in 30 days. She has a complex concerning her surname due to how common it is, and notices how Yōta and his family and friends have names related to gods. She prefers to be called "Odin". The Narukami family claims she is a distant relative and take her in despite Yōta's objections. She enjoys food despite claiming that gods do not need to eat and is very fond of video games. She assists Yōta with his attempts to confess to Kyōko by using her omniscience. Yōta Narukami (成神 陽太, Narukami Yōta) Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[4] (Japanese); Mark Allen Jr.

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