OVA
Description
**Muru-muru** serves as assistant to Deus Ex Machina, the god of time and space, and participates as a judge in the Survival Game. Initially presented as a comedic figure with a childish demeanor, she exhibits playful and mischievous behavior. Muru-muru frequently disguises herself as other characters without true transformation and infiltrates locations without clear purpose; she also enjoys reading shoujo manga.
As the narrative progresses, her true manipulative and scheming nature emerges. She covertly orchestrates events behind Deus's back to maximize her personal amusement from the Survival Game, demonstrating psychopathic tendencies. This includes manipulating key participants like Yuno Gasai to ensure the game's continuation for her entertainment.
Muru-muru possesses extensive supernatural abilities, including teleportation between the Cathedral of Causality and the human world, time travel, and the capacity to project events from alternate timelines. Her combat proficiency includes energy blasts, shadow manipulation, memory alteration, and explosive projectiles. A sealed child form restrains her full power; breaking these seals transforms her into a larger, monstrous entity with enhanced speed and destructive capabilities. Her powers are suggested to rival those of Deus, though he restrains rather than eliminates her due to his declining lifespan.
Her involvement extends across multiple timelines. In one timeline, she inadvertently erases Yuno Gasai from existence and temporarily assumes the role of the Second Diary Holder to rectify the damage. During the finale, her counterpart from the second world intervenes to disrupt a time loop, aligning with heroic motives.
In the "Redial" epilogue, set 10,000 years after the main events, Muru-muru atones for her manipulations. She facilitates the reunion of Yukiteru Amano and Yuno Gasai by transferring the first world Yuno's memories to her third-world counterpart, allowing them to transcend dimensions as gods.
Mythologically, she draws inspiration from the Goetic demon Murmur, referenced through her name, demonic traits, crown, and trumpet weapon, aligning with Murmur's depiction in the Lesser Key of Solomon as a duke of Hell who commands spirits.
As the narrative progresses, her true manipulative and scheming nature emerges. She covertly orchestrates events behind Deus's back to maximize her personal amusement from the Survival Game, demonstrating psychopathic tendencies. This includes manipulating key participants like Yuno Gasai to ensure the game's continuation for her entertainment.
Muru-muru possesses extensive supernatural abilities, including teleportation between the Cathedral of Causality and the human world, time travel, and the capacity to project events from alternate timelines. Her combat proficiency includes energy blasts, shadow manipulation, memory alteration, and explosive projectiles. A sealed child form restrains her full power; breaking these seals transforms her into a larger, monstrous entity with enhanced speed and destructive capabilities. Her powers are suggested to rival those of Deus, though he restrains rather than eliminates her due to his declining lifespan.
Her involvement extends across multiple timelines. In one timeline, she inadvertently erases Yuno Gasai from existence and temporarily assumes the role of the Second Diary Holder to rectify the damage. During the finale, her counterpart from the second world intervenes to disrupt a time loop, aligning with heroic motives.
In the "Redial" epilogue, set 10,000 years after the main events, Muru-muru atones for her manipulations. She facilitates the reunion of Yukiteru Amano and Yuno Gasai by transferring the first world Yuno's memories to her third-world counterpart, allowing them to transcend dimensions as gods.
Mythologically, she draws inspiration from the Goetic demon Murmur, referenced through her name, demonic traits, crown, and trumpet weapon, aligning with Murmur's depiction in the Lesser Key of Solomon as a duke of Hell who commands spirits.