Vodyanoy

Vodyanoy(ヴォジャノーイ, Vojanoi) is the guardian ghost of Zria Gagarik.

Appearance
Vodyanoy, when not in oversoul mode, looks like a really large frog that has a rather slimy appearence. In his oversoul form, he is a big blob of water with eyes and small front arms.

About
Vodyanoy has the power to create water without limit and control it.

Past
Vodyanoy was once a frog, before evolving into his current form as a water spirit.

Vodyanoy and Zria first met during the time that she was captured for research within a Soviet laboratory. After the results of one of her many experiments, she noticed the presence of a small nature spirit contained within her current I.V. drip. This spirit was that of Vodyanoy and after conducting a hyoi-gattai between themselves, the two managed to eventually escape together.

O.S. Vodyanoy
O.S. Vodyanoy


 * Shaman: Zria Gagarik
 * O.S.Type: Weapon Type
 * Spirit Ally: Vodyanoy
 * Medium: Shamanic Russian Drum

Description: By intergrating Vodyanoy into the Drum; this oversoul manifests itself as an extremely large blob of water, featuring eyes and small front arms, surrounding the actual medium. In this form Vodyanoy can manipulate any water present within the surrounding area, no matter the amount or what form it is currently in. This includes water vapour found within the air, often making it appear that he can seemingly summon water from nowhere.

Attacks


 * Ice launcher: Cajimahide oversouls a viking ship, Zria creates water and Pino freezes the water generated into icicles firing at the opponent while riding on the boat in the air.


 * Aurora Borealis: Pino gets on top of Cajimahide and Zria raises her drum. Zria creates a huge mass of water, Pino freezes the water into a big iceberg, and Cajimahide smashes the iceberg into chunks that rain down on an opponent. (named after the Northern lights)

Anime/Manga Difference
The oversoul in the anime appeared more like water than when compared with its more slimy appearence in the manga.

Trivia

 * Vodyanoy is named after Vodyanoy the Slavic water spirit.