<"The Worst, Tough-Luckiest Younger Twin Sister
<Joon Yorigami
<Species: Pestilence god
<Ability: Causing consumption of financial assets
<A god of pestilence who's strangely liked by people, but always brings misfortune to those around her and is resented in the end.
<Has a strong desire to dominate. Prideful. No self-control.
<She takes hold of her targets with her fast talk, then makes them use up their money as if they're offering it of their own free will.
<As they lose their assets, their luck dwindles as well, and in the end, they're reduced to a husk of their former self.
<Then, when there's no more money left to drain, it's said that she wanders off in search of another human.
<Since she possesses humans with money and brings unhappiness to them, she could in that sense be called a god who controls financial ruin.
<This time around, she came up with "a plan where they'd be guaranteed not to lose," using her elder sister like a tool.
<She'd have her sister forcibly Perfect Possess their opponent, and steal all their luck in victory away from them.
>The Worst, Tough-Luckiest Elder Twin Sister
>Shion Yorigami
>Species: Poverty god
>Ability: Capable of making people unlucky, including herself
>A poverty god who reduces people's luck and makes them poor upon possessing them, who is thus hated by everyone.
>Subservient and gloomy. Would rather let other people take care of things for her.
>She herself will remain destitute no matter where she goes, so she doesn't try to put in any effort, and is apathetic.
>Where does all of the lost wealth and good luck go?
>They're actually converted into debt and bad luck, respectively, and continually stored inside her body.
>As more and more is stored up, it'll explode at regular intervals; at this time, she turns into a super poverty god who scatters bad luck all around.
>However, she's actually a sort of guardian god, who protects people from dramatic financial ruin by reducing their overall wealth.
>Although she's still hated in the end, of course...
>This time around, in order to escape from poverty, she decided to possess her gaudy spendthrift of a younger sister.
>Her sister can't save up money either, though, so she remained poor as ever.
One sounds like a deity of herbivore otacools spending money on overpriced shit in Akiba, the other sounds like a deity of hikkiNEETs who're going to perish on streets once the cash from parents stops flowing in. Is this some kind of commentary on modern Japanese society?