TV-Series
Description
Kimi, a nine-year-old girl with chestnut brown hair, brown eyes, and a cat-like dress adorned with a tail, captivates the residents of her housing complex with her eccentric charm and cheerful demeanor. They dote on her despite lingering mysteries, such as the absence of a visible mother figure. Her playful façade fractures in the final episodes, revealing a darker, serious persona punctuated by cryptic smiles.

Her true identity emerges as Iyoyoloki Soyohosu, a cosmic entity synonymous with Yog-Sothoth, the Lovecraftian deity of time and space. Having arrived on Earth 20,000 years ago, she embedded herself in human society to test humanity’s capacity for harmony. The housing complex exists within a time loop frozen in the year 2000—a utopian experiment she designed to protect humanity from its self-destructive impulses. This loop destabilizes when the Koshide family, cultists seeking to resurrect the rival deity Kuzululu through sacrificial rituals, infiltrate her sanctuary.

Kimi navigates relationships with calculated deception and foresight. She feigns vulnerability, staging incidents like a fall to test the loyalty of Kan, while covertly countering the Koshides’ schemes. Her bond with Yuri Koshide masks mutual manipulation, dissolving into hostility once Yuri’s cultist allegiance surfaces. Though divine, Kimi exhibits detached curiosity toward humans, often murmuring to a plant-like embryo she calls “mother”—a connection left unexplained.

Her mastery over time and space enables her to craft and dismantle the loop, bending reality to her will. After the Koshides’ failed sacrifice, she annihilates them with brutal precision before dissolving the loop and erasing her physical presence. The abandoned complex, overgrown and desolate, becomes a relic of her experiment. Only Kan, spared for his selflessness, witnesses her departure—marked by bubbles symbolizing her cosmic essence.

Unresolved threads linger, including the origin of her human form and the embryo’s significance. These gaps frame her paradox: a guardian shielding humanity, yet an aloof spectator of its fragility.