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One day however, all that changed when a girl named Haruna suddenly appeared on Shinya's life, proclaiming that the young man is The Messiah who will bring salvation to Celestia, her homeworld. Thus, Shinya's tale of adventure, betrayal, and salvation begins.
 
'''''Watashi no Messiah-sama''''' is a manga series which ran from 2002 to 2007 in the Monthly Gangan Wing magazine. It was written by Suu Mikazuki, the author who would later go on to write ''[[Heaven's Lost Property]]''.
 
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* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] on many things.
* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: Gets played with on Hime, since there is one flashback scene depicting Hime with a ''shorter'' hairstyle than in the present. {{spoiler|It's plausible that she grew it longer after the massacre Lilu wreaked upon the town she and Haruna was in at the time.}}
* [[Expy]]: [[SoraHeaven's noLost OtoshimonoProperty|Ikaros]] looks quite similar to Haruna (more so with her long pink hair), as is Tomoki to Shinya (before the [[Art Shift]]). This may be a case of the author re-using character designs.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Ryohei. {{spoiler|He actually subverted it, and is [[Good All Along]].}}
* [[Fetish Fuel]]: There's quite a few, including naked ribbon Haruna.
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* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]: Hime.
* [[There Are No Global Consequences]]: The second variety. To quote, {{spoiler|once the protagonist is forced to do [[The Reveal]] about his powers in front of the media and military and declare that he would go against the world if he had to, things get chaotic very quickly. His school sides with him against the world and secedes from Japan, declaring independence with armies of tanks and ninjas led by a eerily hyper-competent teacher, while different nations send in special ops forces to wipe the protagonist and his companions out, which results in a secondary character getting shot and dying, causing her love interest (the so-far unawakened [[Big Bad]]) to perform the biggest Face Heel Turn of the series, propelling the main plot to it's finale.}}
* [[Token Mini-MoeLoli]]: It's rather uncertain if Tarutaru is one, but Adelhayd certainly qualifies.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: In the early chapters, a general is convinced that if they can kill Sariel they will turn the tide of war. Not that they're wrong, but... yeah.
* [[Tsundere]]: Lilu and Hime has shades of this, while Genya is arguably a male example. No major character sport twin-tails though, although Lilu has a twin bun hairstyle.