Raisekamika

Raisekamika (ライセカミカ) is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Segawa. It is serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Monthly Shōnen Ace magazine. The manga is based on the Vǫlsunga saga and Norse mythology with several elements from different cultural areas: Japan, Greece and Egypt.

Plot
Ōkuni Raise is a high school boy who was left to fend for himself by both his parents. And a transfer student girl, Mikami Kamika. Due to an unfortunate incident, Raise ended up rubbing Kamika's breast, which in turn led to her suspicion of his being a molester. Starting from their worst encounter, the tale unfolds as they were flown into a mystical world.

Humans

 * Ōkuni Raise - Left by both his parents, he is a worldly-wise high school student who earns own living expenses. He admires 'youth' more than anyone else, although he himself denies it. He despises a certain unfaithful father and learns not to become like him.
 * Mikami Kamika - A Japanese transfer student from Sweden. She is acting like an honor student on the surface, but she is actually a dangerous girl who knows kung fu. She drew the courage to draw manga during her childhood, which she still continues ever since. Her true identity is later revealed as the reincarnation of the valkyrja Brynhildr.
 * Ise - A girl who joined the class committee together with Raise.
 * Suseri - Raise's childhood friend.
 * Takehaya-sensei - A teacher who proclaims himself as the reincarnation of Susanoo-no-Mikoto.
 * Loki Skarsgård - Kamika's former classmate from Sweden and a Norse god of Ásgarðr.

Gods

 * Susanoo-no-Mikoto
 * Amaterasu-ōmikami
 * Loki
 * Otohine
 * Dragon King
 * Þórr
 * Óðinn - King of the Norse pantheon and Brynhildr's father.
 * Eir
 * Heracles

Jǫtnar

 * Fenrir
 * Hel
 * Jǫrmungandr
 * Surtr

Items

 * Mjǫllnir
 * Gungnir
 * Andvaranautr
 * Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi
 * Rúnar

Locations

 * Ásgarðr
 * Miðgarðr
 * Yggdrasill
 * Álfheimr
 * Mount Olympus

Races

 * Valkyrjur
 * Jǫtnar
 * Álfar

Organisations

 * Einherjar

Creatures

 * Inaba no Shirousagi
 * Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr
 * Geri and Freki
 * Huginn and Muninn
 * Goblin
 * Trǫll
 * Sleipnir

Events

 * Ragnarǫk

Misconceptions
Loki is described as a fire god in the manga, but he is not associated with fire in the original Norse attestation.

Gallery

 * Manga covers