Difference between revisions of "Noriko Ishibashi"
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A facet of '''Ohrmazd''', one of its six "divine sparks," a Amesha Spenta of Zoroastrian myth, Vahman is a cause of good intent. It is considered of "Good Purpose" or "Good Mind", which refers to Vahman's duty of aiding in the good and moral state of mind that enables mortals to persevere and accomplish his duties. Vahman is the polar opposite of [[Daisuke Itami|Akoman]], a corrupter of mankind's thoughts. As a reflection of Noriko, Vahman represents her determination and steadfast belief in being true and honest, giving her the strength to push forward, despite all that happens to her. | A facet of '''Ohrmazd''', one of its six "divine sparks," a Amesha Spenta of Zoroastrian myth, Vahman is a cause of good intent. It is considered of "Good Purpose" or "Good Mind", which refers to Vahman's duty of aiding in the good and moral state of mind that enables mortals to persevere and accomplish his duties. Vahman is the polar opposite of [[Daisuke Itami|Akoman]], a corrupter of mankind's thoughts. As a reflection of Noriko, Vahman represents her determination and steadfast belief in being true and honest, giving her the strength to push forward, despite all that happens to her. |
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