OVA
Description
Reid Hershel spent his childhood in Rasheans village with friends Farah Oersted and Keele Zeibel. A pivotal event occurred when the trio ventured onto forbidden Regulus Knoll, accidentally releasing the creature Nereid. This act destroyed Rasheans, killed Farah's father Norris Oersted and Reid's father Bitz Hershel. Shouldering guilt and blame from villagers, Reid withdrew, adopting a solitary hunter's life focused on mere survival.
His solitary life shifted when Meredy, a girl from the opposing world of Celestia, crash-landed near Rasheans. Despite his apathy and desire to avoid involvement, Reid found himself aiding Farah in helping Meredy after the girl persistently clung to him, repeatedly calling him "Feebureel" due to her limited grasp of the Inferian language. This marked the start of his journey to prevent the catastrophic Grand Fall collision between Inferia and Celestia.
Reid possesses a unique power known as Fibril or Divine Aurora, manifesting as a rainbow-like aura and acting as the counterpart to Meredy's Dark Aurora. This power awakened upon physical contact with Meredy, becoming central to averting the Grand Fall. His abilities were refined through the Trials of Seyfert, granting him divine powers and profound empathy, transforming him from a passive observer into an active protector of both worlds.
He exhibits a generally laid-back, sarcastic demeanor masking a hidden sense of responsibility. Reid strongly prefers simple comforts, especially food, with omelettes being his favorite. Despite his calm exterior, he harbors a fear of ghosts and avoids ghost stories. His self-taught fighting style emphasizes close-quarters combat using weapons like swords, axes, and spears, leveraging his physical speed and strength.
Relationships deeply shape him. His childhood bond with Farah evolves into a deeper connection, though he remains initially unaware of her feelings. Mutual trust develops through his interactions with Meredy and her pet Quickie, helping him overcome his fear of causing harm. The journey also reinforces his complex but enduring friendship with Keele, balancing Reid's practicality against Keele's intellectualism.
Traveling across Inferia and Celestia, Reid confronts his guilt over the Rasheans tragedy, moving from bystanderism to decisive leadership. Witnessing the cultures and struggles of both worlds solidifies his commitment to protecting others, culminating in his acceptance of the role as a guardian against their mutual destruction.
His solitary life shifted when Meredy, a girl from the opposing world of Celestia, crash-landed near Rasheans. Despite his apathy and desire to avoid involvement, Reid found himself aiding Farah in helping Meredy after the girl persistently clung to him, repeatedly calling him "Feebureel" due to her limited grasp of the Inferian language. This marked the start of his journey to prevent the catastrophic Grand Fall collision between Inferia and Celestia.
Reid possesses a unique power known as Fibril or Divine Aurora, manifesting as a rainbow-like aura and acting as the counterpart to Meredy's Dark Aurora. This power awakened upon physical contact with Meredy, becoming central to averting the Grand Fall. His abilities were refined through the Trials of Seyfert, granting him divine powers and profound empathy, transforming him from a passive observer into an active protector of both worlds.
He exhibits a generally laid-back, sarcastic demeanor masking a hidden sense of responsibility. Reid strongly prefers simple comforts, especially food, with omelettes being his favorite. Despite his calm exterior, he harbors a fear of ghosts and avoids ghost stories. His self-taught fighting style emphasizes close-quarters combat using weapons like swords, axes, and spears, leveraging his physical speed and strength.
Relationships deeply shape him. His childhood bond with Farah evolves into a deeper connection, though he remains initially unaware of her feelings. Mutual trust develops through his interactions with Meredy and her pet Quickie, helping him overcome his fear of causing harm. The journey also reinforces his complex but enduring friendship with Keele, balancing Reid's practicality against Keele's intellectualism.
Traveling across Inferia and Celestia, Reid confronts his guilt over the Rasheans tragedy, moving from bystanderism to decisive leadership. Witnessing the cultures and struggles of both worlds solidifies his commitment to protecting others, culminating in his acceptance of the role as a guardian against their mutual destruction.