The Twilight Hour/Awesome

This Fanfic definitely rises to levels of mega-awesomeness!
 * How? By focusing on Urd, a mysterious stranger, and Hild’s attempts to collect an artifact of fearful power which will forever change the lives of the Morisato household.
 * Urd’s CMOA include her sudden reversal to protect, resulting in the incineration of both   and a good chunk of the surrounding countryside. Or perhaps it’s the unabashed way she   after breaking free of Hild’s demonic control (still arguably not their biggest fight in the book).
 * What? Not awesome enough?! Did I mention
 * Too physical? Not enough CMOHW? Then perhaps when she faces ; or when she falls  ; or maybe when she places only half of the stone.
 * What are you made of iron?!! Alright then, how about when she, or when we learn the  . I’m not even going to discuss the  , or her final ride deep into the.


 * Urd’s love interest isn’t too shabby himself considering  (bonus marks because she hates him). And later when he  . Which is difficult given that he’s   when not being mistaken for  . At several points his existence also proves that (at least beyond Belldandy’s sight)  ; though arguably   proves this even more effectively later in the story.


 * And what about Belldandy?  Is she not already awesome enough for you?! Then how about when  as a ; in turn bringing down the   on a, or when   a fellow goddess just before  . Or when she pours   on the eve of battle, telling him the truth about  . Several of Belldandy and Keiichi’s talks also qualify as CMOHW.


 * And Keiichi?  Does he just sit this one out? Not really considering he (1), despite the slight disadvantage of being human; (2)   in order to defend   (more Original Flavour than it sounds); (3) is pretty much the  ; (4) builds the fearsome   used in the climatic   against the  . On the night of the  , he also speaks to someone who.


 * True I’ve left out any mention of the book’s humor and the CMOA of Skuld, Lind, or Peorth as well as the gratifying contributions of Tamiya, Otaki, Megumi and Mara in the story – or even arguably what the book is really all about but hey – you get the idea.