![]() ![]() ![]() The girl isn't perturbed by his vampiric nature she merely feels sorry for him because he can't look at a blue sunny sky like she can, and she tells him that he just needs to look at her blue eyes to see the sky. For reasons he doesn't understand, the vampire decides to care for her. The little girl had apparently been abandoned for being of mixed heritage (she's a redhead with blue eyes in Japan). In the manga Beautiful People, a vampire encounters an abandoned little girl while he's out "feeding".Given that the terms of Keiichi's wish was "forever", not "for the rest of my life", it could be argued this is less a possibility than an inevitability. Invoked by the Almighty(the Daitenkaicho) Tyr when Keiichi and Belldandy make it through the trial and through his own miraculous motorcycle run Tyr argues that even when he accepts that Keiichi and Belldandy's union is secured, he leaves no doubt that not only Keiichi, but also Belldandy might come in the future to ask him to give Keiichi a status where they'd be together forevermore.Keiichi and Belldandy witness the tragedy as part of the trial. Devastated, the Goddess severed the bond linking her to the lake so she could fulfill the bard's desire but was punished for abandoning her duty with eternal imprisonment. He spent the rest of his mortal life at her lake before finally dying. In the past a bard who wished to see the ocean encountered a Lake Goddess and fell in love with her.Ultimately, it was revealed that their relationship had stalled in its early stages due to Yggdrasil purposefully interfering, as any form of intimate relationship is forbidden without first proving their willingness to accept the consequences.In the original Japanese, it was implied that it was Keiichi's innate acceptance and understanding of their relative differences that was part of the attraction he presented to Belldandy and the other goddesses. She fondly answered that they never forget the people that they have met over the ages and cherish them all. Interestingly, he asked Peorth about this (in one of the later Manga arcs) he couldn't bear to ask Bell. Keiichi is very aware that he is destined to be with Belldandy for the rest of his life, not hers. ![]() This is tricky to pin down though, as we've seen the ladies at different ages for different reasons ( flashbacks to Heaven, magical effects, and so on) but it's a matter of canon that the goddesses' Earthly bodies are technically projections of the universal computer Yggdrasil. Frequently suspected to be a touchy subject in Ah! My Goddess, the matter is only obliquely referred to in original manga and an episode of the show featuring a ghost. ![]()
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