The gods got bored, so they came down into the world, leaving themselves with the bare minimum of divinity attributes—immortality, foresight, and a little power to sustain their followers. The city of Orario, with a huge dungeon towering over it, operates for adventurers of the most diverse races, who form clans led by numerous gods. One separate force in the city is the Guild: it is both a bank, an exchange office, and a stock market. As for the gods, they’ve forever gotten rid of boredom: besides clan leadership, they can develop a business, create intrigues, seize other people’s human toys—in short, live a normal full life. Unfortunately, Hestia’s clan is small—the goddess herself, who has taken the form of a young maiden, and the young Bell, a blond boy with red eyes. Once upon a time, Bell became an adventurer to run through levels, beat monsters, and meet girls—and he achieved his goal by falling head over heels for Aiz, the “sword princess” from Loki’s clan. So far, though, the hero is clearly too weak for his chosen one; in return, Bell has a reason to develop, Hestia— to be jealous, Aiz— to shrug her shoulders, and half the city— to actively root for the youth. That’s nothing yet. But when the wicked goddess of love Freya gets involved, it becomes truly interesting!