TV-Series
Description
Nagi Karman serves as a dedicated member of the Others Suppression Force (OSF) and the inseparable best friend of Yuito Sumeragi, having forged a close bond through shared trials at the OSF academy. Standing between 169 cm and 181 cm with brown hair and gold-hazel eyes, he dresses practically in a belt-fastened outfit, black pants, and black-and-gray boots. Radiating optimism and kindness, Nagi frequently acts as the group’s morale anchor, diffusing tensions with humor and unwavering support. Despite Yuito’s elite lineage, he disregards social divides, cultivating a friendship grounded in mutual respect and hard-earned trust.
His combat prowess stems from Aerokinesis—the psionic manipulation of air—paired with chakrams to slash enemies from afar. Aggressive tactics like conjuring razor-edged gusts and cyclones highlight his resolve to rise within the OSF ranks. While altruism drives his protective instincts, his working-class roots and admiration for the OSF’s heroism fuel a parallel hunger for acclaim.
The Suoh Incident irrevocably alters his path: brainwashed by external forces, he turns against Yuito and Kasane Randall, compelled to obey hostile orders. In a trance-like rampage, he delivers a lethal blow to Seto Narukami, a respected OSF veteran, embodying a jarring departure from his usual warmth. Freed from control post-battle, he succumbs to fatal injuries, his demise cementing the arc’s emotional gravity.
Nagi’s history bears scars from witnessing Naomi’s metamorphosis, a trauma that fractures his psyche and lands him in the Old OSF Hospital for rehabilitation. This vulnerability contrasts his cheerful facade, exposing hidden depths. Even under manipulation, his conflicted mid-combat cries—“Why!?” or “Stop this!”—betray his subconscious resistance, layering his tragedy with poignant complexity.
His combat prowess stems from Aerokinesis—the psionic manipulation of air—paired with chakrams to slash enemies from afar. Aggressive tactics like conjuring razor-edged gusts and cyclones highlight his resolve to rise within the OSF ranks. While altruism drives his protective instincts, his working-class roots and admiration for the OSF’s heroism fuel a parallel hunger for acclaim.
The Suoh Incident irrevocably alters his path: brainwashed by external forces, he turns against Yuito and Kasane Randall, compelled to obey hostile orders. In a trance-like rampage, he delivers a lethal blow to Seto Narukami, a respected OSF veteran, embodying a jarring departure from his usual warmth. Freed from control post-battle, he succumbs to fatal injuries, his demise cementing the arc’s emotional gravity.
Nagi’s history bears scars from witnessing Naomi’s metamorphosis, a trauma that fractures his psyche and lands him in the Old OSF Hospital for rehabilitation. This vulnerability contrasts his cheerful facade, exposing hidden depths. Even under manipulation, his conflicted mid-combat cries—“Why!?” or “Stop this!”—betray his subconscious resistance, layering his tragedy with poignant complexity.