Chouza is the most important person. They get in stupid fights sometimes, but it doesn't take long before they forget about it and go on as they've always done. Uzume isn't completely clear on when this marriage thing means in this place, but he's glad he's living with Chouza.
One of his sons that lived in the house when he first arrived. He's a good kid, and they seem to have dark hair turning white in common. He grew old early on too!
She's kind of an odd girl, but she's cute. She was nice and helped him out when he turned into a child, even though a lot of misunderstandings happened due to her not being able to speak and him not being very good at reading.
She's nice, but her clothes are kind of funny. He doesn't like cops, but this fashion police just seems like a weird thing to him, but she's nice and she said he reminds her of her band's lead singer. That's got to be a good thing, right?
She offered to make him food, and that places on his list of people that he list in one second flat. She asks for ingredients he has no idea what they are though. How mysterious.
She's kind of funny. And will let him drink with her(?). She's going to regret that one day. She's someone to talk about cannibalism with, though she's kind of weirded out by it.
The guy's a magician, and Uzume doesn't like magic. He also called him and idiot, so there's another reason why he's not exactly on good terms with him. If it's mutual or one-sided is another question entirely.
San-ta is so weird, why is the honorific in the front? He's the one who told him about christmas, one of his new favourite holidays. A day where you get to eat so much food and give people things and hugs; what a great day!
Another girl who pisses him off. There's something up with her. Is it the name Nue? There's this other guy who is also the god from Uzume's world named Nue. They've both got attitude problems.
They were introduced to each other through Chouza, and he liked him right away. Now that Chouza has decided to adopt the guy into their family, he makes sure to treat him like a part of his family. It's like he has another son, even if he doesn't like in the same house as them.
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