Taylor Swift, who holds a vast body of work and a fandom spanning the globe. The Core God drawn from her birth date is Oyamatsumi, the mountain god who stands unmoved and takes in things immense. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Oyamatsumi is the god of mountains, set firm and holding the world. "To receive, and to hold" — that essence echoes in Taylor, who has taken upon herself the feelings and stories of tens of millions of people.
In each of the songs she has written, someone's teenage years, someone's breakup, someone's first love quietly takes up residence. Listeners hand their own lives over to those songs, and Taylor has remained the vessel that holds them all. She stacks an enormous catalog into a single world, and even re-records her past work to take it back into her keeping — a labor that recalls a mountain, rising a little higher over long stretches of time and never giving way. That is precisely Oyamatsumi's pattern: the root receiver.
Oyamatsumi has a second face. A mountain welcomes everyone who comes to it, drawing no lines. A fandom that reaches across generations and borders, Taylor has held without ever turning away. No one's story is too small — that quiet message in how she carries herself resonates deeply with the tale of the mountain god who takes in the immense without ever being shaken.
山の神。根源的な受容者、不動の包容力を持つ者。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.