Rusalka is a water goddess who appears as a beautiful young girl and belongs to the divine cast of “Campfire Cooking in Another World with my Absurd Skill.”
Rusalka is quiet, reserved, and highly rational.
She does not speak much, but she is always observing her surroundings with a cool, composed attitude.
Despite her calm exterior, she secretly enjoys watching Sui.
This covert “Sui-watching” has become one of her small personal pleasures.
Compared to the more impulsive deities, she tends to think things through and act with restraint.
Her rational nature also shows in how she carefully plans her indulgence in offerings.
Rusalka is the goddess in charge of water and water-related blessings.
She is drawn to individuals who show talent for water magic.
She learned about the practice of “crashing” offerings from Kisharle and began appearing when offerings were presented to the gods.
During these offerings, she tries to secure favors and offerings for herself, especially when someone with water affinity is involved.
Initially, she attempted to bestow a blessing on Tsuyoshi Mukouda.
However, because he had no aptitude for water magic, she was unable to grant him her blessing.
Rusalka became emotionally upset when she realized she could not give Tsuyoshi Mukouda her blessing.
She even cried and complained to the other goddesses that it was unfair that they could bless him while she could not.
At that moment, Tsuyoshi Mukouda pointed to Sui instead.
Sui did possess water magic aptitude, allowing Rusalka to grant her blessing to Sui.
Through this connection, Rusalka established a relationship with Tsuyoshi Mukouda as well.
In exchange for granting divine protection to Sui, she began receiving offerings of items from another world.
Her interest in Sui deepened, and Sui became a favored target of her quiet observation.
She takes great satisfaction in watching Sui’s actions and growth from afar.
Like Ninrir, Rusalka particularly requests sweets from another world as her offerings.
She quickly becomes fond of Western-style desserts such as cakes and ice cream.
She also shows curiosity toward the dishes cooked by Tsuyoshi Mukouda.
His cooking, especially when it involves rich flavors or interesting techniques, catches her attention.
Unlike some of the other gods, Rusalka consumes her offerings in a planned and deliberate way.
She carefully rations her sweets, making them last as long as possible instead of bingeing on them.
Because of this disciplined consumption, she is not troubled even during periods of divine suspension or “house arrest.”
While other gods may suffer when their stock runs out, she remains comfortable thanks to her prior planning.
Rusalka’s behavior during offerings was influenced by Kisharle, who taught her how to appear and participate at offering time.
This guidance helped her become more active in interacting with mortals and their gifts.
She sometimes clashes emotionally with the other goddesses, especially when she feels left out of blessing distribution.
Her tearful complaint about it being “unfair” shows a more vulnerable, childlike side that contrasts with her usual calm.
Rusalka and Ninrir share similar tastes in sweets from another world.
This common interest loosely links them, even if their personalities differ.
Rusalka’s outward appearance is that of a beautiful little girl, which contrasts with her rational, almost adult-like mindset.
This contrast makes her stand out among the deities as both adorable and surprisingly composed.
Her secret hobby of observing Sui adds a slightly mischievous, human touch to her character.
She is not a loud or flashy goddess, but her quiet preferences and careful habits make her memorable.
Her ability to plan and ration her offerings highlights a practical and disciplined side.
In a pantheon filled with greedy or impulsive deities, Rusalka is the one who quietly makes sure she never runs out of sweets.
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