Ehit

Human-race god and the main antagonist of the Arifureta series.

Appearance
Ehito's true forms seems to be a simple floating cloud of light in the outline of his original figure. Ehito lost his original appearance due to transcending to a god being, thus forcing him to possesses other individuals to use their bodies. In Volume 8 Ehito first appears as an adult version of Yue, developing her body after possessing her. After Yue regains control of her body Ehito is reduced to his original form. His original form is shortly destroyed afterwords, forcing Ehito to use the mangled bodies of monsters and apostles to form a single blob to embody himself.

Personality
Ehito was originally kind or at least considerate when he and the rest of his race helped develop the other world. After he transcended to god he lost emotions of pity, kindness, or any compassion and simply did anything that would entertain him, which developed into cruelty and malice. Ehito takes extreme pleasure in his cruelty showing happiness when torturing Hajime and his followers. Along with godhood, Ehito develops an extreme ego and narcissism, expressing it especially to enemies such as Hajime. Ehito becomes very prideful of his meticulous planning and his sense of being one step ahead of anyone else. However this can erode quickly exposing a deep fear of dying and the need to survive. Ehito is extremely selfish and does not want to die at any cost, that being the reason he became a god.

Background
Ehito belonged to a different race in an entirely different world other than earth or the other world. When his world was being slowly destroyed by unknown causes he and small group of others escaped to the other world. They helped develop the other world which at that point was extremely underdeveloped. Eventually the group dwindled down to only Ehito and in order to escape death transcended to god. eventually Ehito developed to become extremely cruel, finding enjoyment in terrorizing the other beings of the other world, responsible for mass religious wars, disasters, and famine. Eventually Heroes gathered who did not believe Ehito was the benevolent god most people believed he was and united to fight against him. However they could not overcome his power and decided to leave tools and abilities behind for others to find them and use them to help the world.