Freddie Mercury, frontman of Queen. The Core God drawn from his birth date is Konohanasakuya, goddess of cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Konohanasakuya is the goddess of the cherry blossom — the more gloriously it blooms, the more fleeting it is, and the more fleeting, the more it captivates. She holds beauty and burning together. The voice and presence that could turn an entire stadium into an ally in a single moment carried a radiance almost too vivid for this world — the very kind of once-and-never-again beauty that a tree in full bloom gives off.
Konohanasakuya's other essence is to bloom as if burning all the way down. Freddie's stage knew nothing of holding back. Pouring everything he had into a few minutes at Live Aid, lighting a flame in the chest of every listener — that wholehearted combustion quietly echoes the cherry tree turning all its energy into flower across one short peak.
And the blossom leaves behind a seed that grows beauty in others' hearts. The songs he left are still sung across the world, still raising new generations of performers. To bloom, to burn, to set the next flower blooming — Konohanasakuya's nurturing power traces the outline of Freddie as an artist.
桜の女神、富士山の神。儚さと燃焼性を同時に宿す美と育成の神。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.