Pampa Kampana
Pampa is the novel's protagonist. When the novel begins, Pampa is nine years old, grieving the death of her parents. Pampa struggles to accept reality, and this causes her more harm than good. Things get worse for Pampa when a Goddess takes over her body to use her as a vessel.
Pampa and the Goddess start having conversations about her future. The Goddess promises Pampa that she will be wealthy and influential. However, Pampa has to agree that her body and the Goddess become one. Pampa has no authority over her body because the Goddess takes over. Pampa is responsible for fighting for women's rights, an open call that she enjoys performing.
The Goddess
The Goddess is a supernatural power that accomplishes her goals through Pampa. The Goddess wants to rebuild Victory City and make it a successful place for all genders. The Goddess aims to empower women to compete favorably with men in society. The Goddess builds a wonderful city called Bisnaga (Victory City) by working closely with Pampa. The Goddess gives Pampa the authority to oversee the city's activities, emphasizing equality.
After the Goddess realizes that Pampa is dedicated to accomplishing her duties, she extends her life to 250 years. The purpose of extending Pampa's lifespan is to enable her to complete the task of building Bisnaga to fit the vision of the Goddess. At last, Pampa becomes the Matriarch of Bisnaga, and she witnesses different generations during her lifetime.