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Hear me the out, I'm not sure if anyone thought of this yet, but I can't stop myself from thinking of this headcanon between Megami and Kaga.
When they start dating and celebrate Christmas for the first time as a couple. Kaga had a hard time thinking about what to give her, considering that she could buy everything she wanted from anywhere. That's until he speaks with Tsuma, Megami's mother, that he finds out about Megami's hamster that she didn't tell him about. Tsuma tells Kaga what happened with the hamster, how much that hamster meant to Megami, and how the hamster was the highlight of her day since the moment she got him.
Kaga is told that Ichirou made Megami kill her hamster because it was a tradition, the hamster had no purpose for the family and show her loyalty to her family. That day, Megami became cold and distant (and the moment she realized the love and emotion weren't allowed in the Saikou family). Tsuma was able to find and show pictures of her hamster and Megami when she was younger. The smile that Megami had on her face did tell Kaga how much joy her hamster brought her and why Megami never told him. It was a massive wound for Megami that never healed.
With this information, Kaga decided to bring back her hamster. He decided to build her a robot hamster that looked exactly like her hamster. (I'm pretty sure it has a name. I don't remember it, though)
During the past months left before Christmas, Kaga goes into a spree of researching all the information about hamsters, getting materials, planning out the robot hamster and making sure he had the advance technology to make this hamster act like a real life one. He didn't get much sleep because of this, but he didn't care as long as her gift was done before Christmas day.
Once Kaga is done and it's Christmas time, Kaga gave her the robot hamster as her gifts (with a few accessories as well).
He tells her,"Your father took away the one you loved the most. Now, I'm bringing him back to you."
This is the first time Megami actually breaks down into a sob. Seeing the hamster she adored so much back to life, even if it wasn't the real thing, she was still happy to see her hamster again and this time, she was going to have it for the rest of her life.
It's just a cute, angst, and wholesome headcanon, okay? 🥹 I mean, Kaga can build anything, so I believe he would do this for Megami for their first Christmas. (Or maybe birthday)
some of my favourite Overlord panels
How to celebrate, destroy, and celebrate a party.
1. Give Hamsuke alcohol when she can't handle it.
2. Get Hamsuke possessed and break her free.
But then, we party again!
Raphtalia y Filo (Isekai Quartet Ep 13)

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“Wise king my boney ass...fluffy king is more like it” - Ainz
Poor cutie.
True, actually.
Mori-no-shihaisha
Screenshot from Overlord accessed at the Overlord Wiki here
[Commissioned by @justicegundam82, based on the character Hamsuke from the light novel/manga/anime series Overlord. She’s a comic relief character, but part of the joke is that only our protagonist recognizes that she’s cute. So I played the monster fairly straight in the text. Despite the impressive title “Wise King of the Forest”, she’s kind of an idiot and easily defeated by the main character, so I wanted to make the flavor text make sense of that dichotomy. A good boss fight for a low-level party, a cakewalk for a moderately leveled one.]
Mori-no-shihaisha
CR 7 N Magical Beast
This massive creature looks like nothing so much as a pudgy rodent the size of an ox, with small claws, beady eyes and fat cheeks. Its tail is long and covered in iron scales.
The name “mori-no-shihaisha” loosely means “king of the forest”, after an honorific these creatures usually apply to themselves. They are magical rodent-like creatures that use their spells and strange abilities to boss around animals, bully travelers out of treasure, and otherwise make themselves notorious. They are a formidable foe indeed to a novice adventurer, but mori-no-shihaisha have a tendancy to overestimate their own strength, and may attack creatures much more powerful than they.
A mori-no-shihaisha’s primary weapon is its tail, which can harden to an iron-like point and stretch as many as sixty feet from the creature’s body. It often strikes at a distance with its tail while hiding behind trees, canyons, or other cover. They usually possess magical abilities that bolster its own combat prowess rather than directly attack, but some mori-no-shihaisha can fling fireballs or use other such offensive spells. These tend to be the most reckless of their kind, and many of them do not survive long past adulthood. A mori-no-shihaisha’s skin is covered with glyphs and sigils representing their magical talents, which glow through the creature’s fur when it uses a spell.
Despite these magical talents, most mori-no-shihaisha are rather stupid and lack ambition. They are weak willed and can be cowed easily by creatures stronger than they are, and have no compunctions about serving good, lawful, chaotic or evil masters. They like treasure, especially magical items, even if they cannot use them or fully understand their functions. Female mori-no-shihaisha tend to have stable territories, but males wander until they find a female that becomes their life-long mate. Mori-no-shihaisha are good parents, caring for their young until the adolescent monsters can master their spell-like abilities.
Mori-no-shihaisha are omnivorous, but they eat primarily meat if times are good. They can live for centuries.