TV-Series
Description
Takt Asahina, the sole heir of celebrated conductor Kenji Asahina, sees his world shattered when a D2 assault at his father’s concert claims Kenji’s life and eradicates public music. Retreating into isolation, he obsessively practices piano in a soundproof garage, monitored by sisters Anna and Cosette Schneider. Reluctantly coaxed by Cosette into performing at a local festival, their duet is disrupted by another D2 incursion. Witnessing Cosette’s mortal injuries, Takt bonds with the entity in her Harmonia Crystal, forging a pact that resurrects her as the Musicart Destiny—linking their survival.
Physically lean with black hair and hazel eyes, Takt’s conductor abilities manifest as a vanished right arm replaced by swirling spectral energy and irises shifting to gold-ringed azure. Overuse of Destiny’s power triggers crimson corrosion creeping across his skin, bleaching sections of his hair and encrusting his face and arm by the series’ end. His wardrobe grows increasingly formal, subtly concealing his deteriorating state.
Initially brusque and laser-focused on reviving music, Takt dismisses social niceties and strategic caution. His abrasive exterior slowly mellows through shared trials with Destiny and Anna, revealing tenacity to endure the physical toll of his pact. Reluctant alliances, such as with mentor figure Lenny, and confronting his father’s unresolved legacy chip at his emotional armor, fostering incremental growth.
Combat synergizes his bond with Destiny, amplifying their shared strength and reflexes. Each clash accelerates the corrosion devouring his body, requiring cryogenic stasis post-cataclysmic battles against foes like Sagan and Orpheus. After composing his magnum opus *With Love*, Takt falls into a decades-long coma, awakening in a future Berlin with fractured memories yet unbroken resolve to protect music.
His pivotal bonds include Destiny, whose existence drains his vitality; Anna, evolving from guardian to comrade; and the spectral influence of his father’s artistry. These connections anchor his journey through sacrifice, inherited purpose, and music’s capacity to transcend destruction.
Physically lean with black hair and hazel eyes, Takt’s conductor abilities manifest as a vanished right arm replaced by swirling spectral energy and irises shifting to gold-ringed azure. Overuse of Destiny’s power triggers crimson corrosion creeping across his skin, bleaching sections of his hair and encrusting his face and arm by the series’ end. His wardrobe grows increasingly formal, subtly concealing his deteriorating state.
Initially brusque and laser-focused on reviving music, Takt dismisses social niceties and strategic caution. His abrasive exterior slowly mellows through shared trials with Destiny and Anna, revealing tenacity to endure the physical toll of his pact. Reluctant alliances, such as with mentor figure Lenny, and confronting his father’s unresolved legacy chip at his emotional armor, fostering incremental growth.
Combat synergizes his bond with Destiny, amplifying their shared strength and reflexes. Each clash accelerates the corrosion devouring his body, requiring cryogenic stasis post-cataclysmic battles against foes like Sagan and Orpheus. After composing his magnum opus *With Love*, Takt falls into a decades-long coma, awakening in a future Berlin with fractured memories yet unbroken resolve to protect music.
His pivotal bonds include Destiny, whose existence drains his vitality; Anna, evolving from guardian to comrade; and the spectral influence of his father’s artistry. These connections anchor his journey through sacrifice, inherited purpose, and music’s capacity to transcend destruction.