Prumea

Prumea (プラメイア Purameia), the Goddess of Humanity (人類の女神 Jinrui no Megami) is a and the patron of the human race. She is currently in symbiosis with Tula Veda; a member of Arcanic Scale whom she had 'blessed' as a child, in order to prevent her death from illness.

Magic and Abilities
Human Subordination (人間隷属魔法 Ningen Reizoku Mahō): As the goddess of humanity, Prumea's magic allows her to dominate mankind. This magic allows her to firstly cast a significant influence over humans as well as willingly weaken any human magic used against her. She is able to make "subordinates" out of humans she deems interesting and is able to summon and banish them at will - using them in battle. This magic has been granted to Tula Veda whilst Prumea lies within her.

Avatar Magic (化身魔法 Keshin Mahō): Prumea has the ability to fuse with any human she wishes, through the use of Avatar Magic. She is able to seal her own being within another and lay dormant - as seen in the case of Tula Veda. It is also revealed that she is able to grant her host access to any of her magical abilities she wishes. In times of dire crisis, Tula can convene with Prumea and agree for Prumea to take over her body and reveal her own physical form.

Immense Magical Power: As a, Prumea boasts an immense amount of magical energy and it has been noted that the pressure exerted from her mere presence can induce feelings of nausea and even paralysis in others. Prumea's magical aura is also a very corruptive force and constant exposure of it has driven her host to the life of a dark mage.

Life Preservation: Prumea possesses the ability to preserve the life force of a human who prays to her. She used this ability to prolong the life of Tula and eventually fused with her to keep her alive in exchange for spreading Prumea's legends.

Creation: It is also rumoured that Prumea is the creator deity in and fashioned humans out of mud, plants and a small piece of her own magical power. This is however, unproven and remains a myth.

Trivia

 * Prumea's name is slightly derived from who created mankind in Greek Mythology.