Daisy, a fairy tasked with granting unique abilities called Orders linked to individuals’ deepest wishes, emerged abruptly in Hoshimiya Eiji’s bedroom a decade before the main narrative. Mistaken initially as an illusion, her tangible presence soon proved instrumental in shaping global events. Petite in stature, she boasts long light pink hair, star-shaped sparkling eyes, and pale markings tracing her arms and hands. Her attire—white drapery, black leggings, yellow boots, and bracelets—complements her mischievous yet detached demeanor as she hovers midair, spectating without direct involvement. Though playful, her omniscience allows her to dissect thoughts and deliver cryptic prophecies. As the arbiter of Orders, Daisy wields authority to curtail powers, exemplified by her restriction of Eiji’s ability to 0.01% of its potential to avert disaster. She confronts his misplaced guilt over the Great Destruction, denying his role in global annihilation and prodding him to reclaim his true desire through controlled power use. Her origins unravel as part of a clandestine plot: an artificial construct dubbed “Desire Accessible Information SYstem” (DAISY), engineered by Eiji’s father to manipulate worldwide power dynamics. Traversing dimensions, she observes conflicts like Eiji’s clashes with Abraham Louis Fran and Kurenai Rin, dispensing strategic counsel while engaging in enigmatic exchanges with figures like Mindset, framing challenges through mantras such as “hard work, friendship, victory.” Her neutrality surfaces in granting diverse wishes—Rin’s regenerative immortality, Fran’s temporal manipulation—yet subtle investment in Eiji’s growth hints at deeper stakes. Daisy’s allegiance and motives remain ambiguous, oscillating between detached duty and calculated provocation. She nudges Eiji toward reconciling his past and latent potential, her actions threading a delicate balance between systemic function and veiled personal intrigue.

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