Enamorus' place in the kami quartet has often been questioned, even in the age when all four resided in Hisui; shamans spoke of two good kami and two bad ones, but even in iconography, Enamorus clearly never quite fit in with her brothers. For it is seldom appreciated that love is as powerful a force as wind and thunder, as necessary for prosperity as fertile soil – but a force of a different kind. People prayed to Enamorus that their crush would like them or for a happy marriage, while those who betrayed loved ones feared being struck down by its wrath.

A Heatmor-like body with a snake on its back, witnesses reported, which slew its enemies with a thrashing whip or a vortex of petals. Hisuian customs around relationships were based on avoiding this pokemon's wrath, with prospective lovers very careful to phrase their requests in such a way that no harm would come to the other should their love be unrequited; some scholars have even attributed the region's failure to create a landed aristocracy not to the harsh climate (it is no coincidence that Hisui is the only region attested to have produced two harvest deities)but to Enamorus preventing the development of dynastic marriage.

Enamorus is held to have joined the other kami in their epic migration across the ocean to Unova, but she found no love in that land. She must survive somewhere, for love is not gone from this world, but I must confess that even I do not know her present location.