TV-Series
Description
Norito is a young boy with short brown hair, olive green eyes, and a single braid trailing from the left side of his head—a mirrored detail shared with his sister, Miya. Clad in a green-and-black jacket and pants, his most striking feature is a slender, skeletal prosthetic right arm. His fierce protectiveness toward Miya shapes every decision, placing her survival above his own, even in dire circumstances.

In 2062, the siblings resided in a fortified city near San Francisco. While scavenging for water in Area X, they stumbled upon Empress within an underground facility. Cornered by Unmanned Forces, Norito’s near-fatal injury spurred Miya to aid Empress, drawing the intervention of Black Trike. Though the Colonel urged abandoning them, Empress defied orders, sheltering the siblings in her refuge.

After surviving relentless assaults, Norito discovered Empress’s identity as a Hemiteos Unit and enlisted her to secure medical resources for their besieged city. Strength’s sudden intervention against the Unmanned Forces ensured their mission’s success. When the Education Institution stormed their home, abducting Miya, Norito fled and sought Strength’s alliance. Desperate, he struck a treacherous bargain with the Institution to free Miya, but remorse drove him to sabotage their agreement, nearly costing him his life until Strength, Empress, and Dead Master intervened.

Norito allied with Strength to infiltrate the Institution’s ground carrier, reclaiming Miya in a covert strike. During the climactic assault on the Orbital Elevator, he watched from afar as the Colonel perished and Empress sacrificed herself. Five decades later, now a decorated officer in the Peacebuilding Forces, he commanded a spaceborne offensive against Artemis—marking his transformation from devoted brother to tactical commander.

As an adult, his weathered beard echoes the Colonel’s, paired with a modernized Peacebuilding Forces winter uniform. The original braid endures, and his prosthetic arm—unchanged through the decades—stands as a testament to his unyielding resolve across a lifetime of conflict.