TV-Series
Description
Shu Ogata towers with unkempt black hair and steel-gray eyes, his frame draped in a threadbare black shirt beneath a faded deep emerald coat, loose trousers, and scuffed brown boots—each garment a calculated testament to his poverty. Orphaned young during a demon-related Orgonium mine catastrophe that claimed parents Isamu and Sayuri, he was torn from sister Kanna, rescued by mercenary Miles Morgan, and molded into a demon slayer under Akino Yuugiri’s tutelage. Rising through her PMC, AAA Defender Co., he forged a romantic bond with Akino’s daughter Ayano before recurring visions of Kanna’s pleas drove him to depart, founding the I&S Office with contracted demon Kisara to pursue his family’s truth.
Their pact demands memories as currency for Kisara’s powers, plunging him into financial instability as selective jobs strain his income and eroding recollections fracture ties to Ayano and ex-lover Sharon Holygrail, whom he forgets entirely. Yet beneath his disheveled facade lies resolve to expose the mine tragedy: his father detonated it to halt Asmodeus, the demon possessing Sayuri, while Morgan’s own demonic bargain to save his daughter later fuels his betrayal.
In combat, Shu wields guns and close-quarters tactics, firing bullets forged from Kisara’s fangs—lethally effective against regenerative foes. While Kisara dominates frontlines, his precision strikes define their symbiotic rhythm. A turning point shatters their agreement: Kisara annuls their contract, restoring Shu’s memories and transferring her own, unveiling her secret sacrifices. This cements their bond, redirecting Shu’s mission toward safeguarding others despite peril.
Reuniting with Kanna—now half-demon—and battling Asmodeus test his resilience as mended memories reignite unresolved tensions. In *Engage Kill*, Shu anchors the narrative, sustaining demon-hunting alliances and evolving from a seemingly directionless wanderer to a guardian balancing fiscal misadventures with profound ethical struggles, his journey interlacing loyalty, fractured identity, and the haunting cost of remembrance.
Their pact demands memories as currency for Kisara’s powers, plunging him into financial instability as selective jobs strain his income and eroding recollections fracture ties to Ayano and ex-lover Sharon Holygrail, whom he forgets entirely. Yet beneath his disheveled facade lies resolve to expose the mine tragedy: his father detonated it to halt Asmodeus, the demon possessing Sayuri, while Morgan’s own demonic bargain to save his daughter later fuels his betrayal.
In combat, Shu wields guns and close-quarters tactics, firing bullets forged from Kisara’s fangs—lethally effective against regenerative foes. While Kisara dominates frontlines, his precision strikes define their symbiotic rhythm. A turning point shatters their agreement: Kisara annuls their contract, restoring Shu’s memories and transferring her own, unveiling her secret sacrifices. This cements their bond, redirecting Shu’s mission toward safeguarding others despite peril.
Reuniting with Kanna—now half-demon—and battling Asmodeus test his resilience as mended memories reignite unresolved tensions. In *Engage Kill*, Shu anchors the narrative, sustaining demon-hunting alliances and evolving from a seemingly directionless wanderer to a guardian balancing fiscal misadventures with profound ethical struggles, his journey interlacing loyalty, fractured identity, and the haunting cost of remembrance.