TV-Series
Description
Nasse, designated the Angel of Purity, is a special-rank angel chosen by the current God to participate in selecting a successor. Her sole purpose is guiding her chosen human candidate, Mirai Kakehashi, toward true happiness, believing this will lead him to become the next God and allow her to serve beside him. Before formally meeting Mirai, she observed him during his suffering under abusive relatives after his family's death, considering herself his guardian angel.
Her appearance features short white hair, large red eyes, a halo, and a golden headband near her eyelashes. She possesses long wings and wears clothing described as invisible-like with golden edges.
Nasse exhibits a generally carefree demeanor but displays intense single-mindedness regarding her goals, especially Mirai's happiness. She shows callous indifference towards others outside her focus, readily suggesting extreme solutions like theft, mind control using the angelic red arrow, or lethal force using the white arrow to eliminate those Mirai dislikes. When questioned about her casual attitude towards killing, she states "it is easy." She possesses a recognized ability to detect lies accurately; if she declares someone is telling the truth, it is considered unquestionable by other angels like Revel.
She intervened as Mirai attempted suicide by jumping from a building, catching him mid-fall and introducing herself as his "life-saving angel." Despite his continued desire to die, she persisted, revealing her knowledge of his family's murder by his aunt and uncle. To offer him hope, she granted him the powers of a special-rank angel: wings enabling flight anywhere, red arrows capable of making a target fall deeply in love and obey the shooter for 33 days, and white arrows causing instant, painless death. She encouraged him to use these powers freely, suggesting he steal or eliminate his tormentors, specifically revealing his aunt and uncle's guilt and urging him to use the red arrow to force a confession.
After Mirai used the red arrow on his aunt, resulting in her suicide when Mirai expressed anger, Nasse bluntly informed Mirai he was responsible. She later suggested he kill his uncle and cousins to inherit their wealth, framing it as reclaiming stolen property. Though Mirai refused, she accepted his alternative plan to use the red arrow for a confession. She provided crucial information about the God candidate competition rules, including the 999-day timeframe, the consequence of quitting (death), the existence of other candidates, and the mechanics of the arrows and wings.
Nasse identified other God candidates, such as Tonma Rodriguez and later Metropoliman (Kanade Uryu), explaining their visible powers. She warned Mirai about the dangers posed by Metropoliman, advising caution but respecting Mirai's decision to attend school in pursuit of normal happiness. She frequently suggested Mirai use the red arrow on his classmate Saki Hanakago, believing it a "correct" use of the power, but stopped pressing when he refused. She remained available to Mirai, instructing him to call her name if he needed help, though she would leave his side to avoid detection by other candidates.
During the stadium confrontation with Metropoliman, she prevented Mirai from intervening to save a child, prioritizing his safety. She later confronted Metropoliman directly, expressing no emotional reaction to the deaths he caused but issuing a threat against him should he interfere with Mirai's happiness. She verified the truthfulness of another candidate, Nanato Mukaido, when he proposed an alliance with Mirai and Saki against Metropoliman.
Her relationship with Mirai Kakehashi is central, driven entirely by her desire to see him achieve happiness so he becomes God, allowing her to serve beside him. This singular focus justifies any action in her view.
Her appearance features short white hair, large red eyes, a halo, and a golden headband near her eyelashes. She possesses long wings and wears clothing described as invisible-like with golden edges.
Nasse exhibits a generally carefree demeanor but displays intense single-mindedness regarding her goals, especially Mirai's happiness. She shows callous indifference towards others outside her focus, readily suggesting extreme solutions like theft, mind control using the angelic red arrow, or lethal force using the white arrow to eliminate those Mirai dislikes. When questioned about her casual attitude towards killing, she states "it is easy." She possesses a recognized ability to detect lies accurately; if she declares someone is telling the truth, it is considered unquestionable by other angels like Revel.
She intervened as Mirai attempted suicide by jumping from a building, catching him mid-fall and introducing herself as his "life-saving angel." Despite his continued desire to die, she persisted, revealing her knowledge of his family's murder by his aunt and uncle. To offer him hope, she granted him the powers of a special-rank angel: wings enabling flight anywhere, red arrows capable of making a target fall deeply in love and obey the shooter for 33 days, and white arrows causing instant, painless death. She encouraged him to use these powers freely, suggesting he steal or eliminate his tormentors, specifically revealing his aunt and uncle's guilt and urging him to use the red arrow to force a confession.
After Mirai used the red arrow on his aunt, resulting in her suicide when Mirai expressed anger, Nasse bluntly informed Mirai he was responsible. She later suggested he kill his uncle and cousins to inherit their wealth, framing it as reclaiming stolen property. Though Mirai refused, she accepted his alternative plan to use the red arrow for a confession. She provided crucial information about the God candidate competition rules, including the 999-day timeframe, the consequence of quitting (death), the existence of other candidates, and the mechanics of the arrows and wings.
Nasse identified other God candidates, such as Tonma Rodriguez and later Metropoliman (Kanade Uryu), explaining their visible powers. She warned Mirai about the dangers posed by Metropoliman, advising caution but respecting Mirai's decision to attend school in pursuit of normal happiness. She frequently suggested Mirai use the red arrow on his classmate Saki Hanakago, believing it a "correct" use of the power, but stopped pressing when he refused. She remained available to Mirai, instructing him to call her name if he needed help, though she would leave his side to avoid detection by other candidates.
During the stadium confrontation with Metropoliman, she prevented Mirai from intervening to save a child, prioritizing his safety. She later confronted Metropoliman directly, expressing no emotional reaction to the deaths he caused but issuing a threat against him should he interfere with Mirai's happiness. She verified the truthfulness of another candidate, Nanato Mukaido, when he proposed an alliance with Mirai and Saki against Metropoliman.
Her relationship with Mirai Kakehashi is central, driven entirely by her desire to see him achieve happiness so he becomes God, allowing her to serve beside him. This singular focus justifies any action in her view.