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Hesma, also known as Hiisuma, is a character from the anime Fantastic Children. On Earth, his assumed name is Thomas, and he possesses a notable physical appearance with white hair and blue eyes. He is one of the Befort Children, a group of mysterious, ageless beings who reincarnate across lifetimes while searching for a girl named Tina.
Hesma's personality is defined by a cold, sarcastic, and cynical demeanor. He is often blunt and brash, showing little patience for sentimentality or perceived weakness. This harsh attitude is a coping mechanism for his profound situation, though he exhibits it to a more extreme degree than his companions. He holds a deep-seated hatred for Earth and its inhabitants, viewing his imprisonment on the planet with utter disdain. This loathing fuels his primary motivation: an unwavering and powerful desire to return to his true homeland, the planet Greecia, at any cost.
Within the story, Hesma plays a significant role as a member of the group of children from Greecia. Unlike some of the others, very little is revealed about the specific life he led on Earth before the group began its search for Tina, a mystery that aligns with his character as he seemingly wants nothing of his Earth existence to be known. His key relationships are often adversarial or transactional. He is easily manipulated by those who exploit his singular goal. On Greecia, enemies like Georca take him hostage and force him to operate the Orsel control board during a critical incident. On Earth, his desperation leads him to make a deal with the character Dumas to obtain vital data from the GED organization, a pact that ultimately proves to be his undoing.
The character undergoes a tragic but revealing development. Despite his constant pessimism and abrasive nature, his death scene provides a stark contrast. After Dumas betrays him, sending the capsule containing their preserved Grecian bodies crashing to Earth, Hesma finally allows his true emotions to surface. In his final moments, he openly expresses his profound desire to see his homeland again, revealing the deep longing that his cold exterior was built to protect. In terms of notable abilities, while not extensively detailed, he is shown to be capable of operating the technology of his homeworld, such as the Orsel control board. He also demonstrates a readiness for combat, possessing a taste for fighting and the willingness to handle physical threats directly.
Hesma's personality is defined by a cold, sarcastic, and cynical demeanor. He is often blunt and brash, showing little patience for sentimentality or perceived weakness. This harsh attitude is a coping mechanism for his profound situation, though he exhibits it to a more extreme degree than his companions. He holds a deep-seated hatred for Earth and its inhabitants, viewing his imprisonment on the planet with utter disdain. This loathing fuels his primary motivation: an unwavering and powerful desire to return to his true homeland, the planet Greecia, at any cost.
Within the story, Hesma plays a significant role as a member of the group of children from Greecia. Unlike some of the others, very little is revealed about the specific life he led on Earth before the group began its search for Tina, a mystery that aligns with his character as he seemingly wants nothing of his Earth existence to be known. His key relationships are often adversarial or transactional. He is easily manipulated by those who exploit his singular goal. On Greecia, enemies like Georca take him hostage and force him to operate the Orsel control board during a critical incident. On Earth, his desperation leads him to make a deal with the character Dumas to obtain vital data from the GED organization, a pact that ultimately proves to be his undoing.
The character undergoes a tragic but revealing development. Despite his constant pessimism and abrasive nature, his death scene provides a stark contrast. After Dumas betrays him, sending the capsule containing their preserved Grecian bodies crashing to Earth, Hesma finally allows his true emotions to surface. In his final moments, he openly expresses his profound desire to see his homeland again, revealing the deep longing that his cold exterior was built to protect. In terms of notable abilities, while not extensively detailed, he is shown to be capable of operating the technology of his homeworld, such as the Orsel control board. He also demonstrates a readiness for combat, possessing a taste for fighting and the willingness to handle physical threats directly.