OVA
Description
Chiaia Flan serves as the personal escort and bodyguard to Lashara Earth XXVIII, sworn to protect her life at all costs. She attends Holy Land Academy to complete her training as a Sacred Mechamaster (Seikishi), officially earning the title by the end of the series' second episode. Her combat prowess is exceptional, demonstrated by her ability to flawlessly replicate Kenshi Masaki's unconventional Sacred Mechanoid (Seikijin) fighting style after a single observation.
Her family includes an adopted sister, Mexiah Furan, who teaches at Holy Land Academy, and a father managing the barrier workshop. Chiaia harbors a longstanding crush on her childhood friend Dagmyer, blinding her to signs of his scheming against the Holy Land until his betrayal becomes undeniable. Her interactions with Kenshi and Lashara are often fraught; her volatile temper frequently lashes out at Kenshi's obliviousness and Lashara's seemingly reckless plans, making Chiaia one of the few people Lashara actively avoids provoking.
Chiaia reluctantly participates in Lashara's scheme to conceal Kenshi's identity as the Sacred Mechanoid pilot who attempted Lashara's assassination and his origin from another world. Early hints of her growing attraction to Kenshi surface, like blushing at his compliments or showing jealousy over his interactions with girls like Wahanly Shmei. A significant moment occurs when she repairs the cord for his pendant—replacing one she broke—using red thread, only to later learn it symbolizes love. This realization embarrasses her, though her feelings for Dagmyer initially overshadow any potential affection for Kenshi.
Dagmyer's assault on the Holy Land forces a turning point. Ordered by him to kill Kenshi, she finds herself unable to do it, confessing to Lashara that Kenshi apologizes in his sleep. Confronting Dagmyer to dissuade him, his refusal solidifies her disillusionment, finally extinguishing her crush. Later, while trying to discuss the assassination attempt with an unaware Kenshi, she notices the red-threaded pendant, recalls its symbolism, and acknowledges her feelings for him.
Following this revelation, her behavior towards Kenshi shifts noticeably. She becomes more openly friendly, caring, and protective of his safety and well-being, though she still scolds him occasionally, particularly over his persistent crystal digging—a habit she derisively labels "Boss of the Koros." Her Sacred Mechanoid reflects her identity, featuring a pink-and-red color scheme, a fox-like tail, and wielding a longsword as its primary weapon.
Her family includes an adopted sister, Mexiah Furan, who teaches at Holy Land Academy, and a father managing the barrier workshop. Chiaia harbors a longstanding crush on her childhood friend Dagmyer, blinding her to signs of his scheming against the Holy Land until his betrayal becomes undeniable. Her interactions with Kenshi and Lashara are often fraught; her volatile temper frequently lashes out at Kenshi's obliviousness and Lashara's seemingly reckless plans, making Chiaia one of the few people Lashara actively avoids provoking.
Chiaia reluctantly participates in Lashara's scheme to conceal Kenshi's identity as the Sacred Mechanoid pilot who attempted Lashara's assassination and his origin from another world. Early hints of her growing attraction to Kenshi surface, like blushing at his compliments or showing jealousy over his interactions with girls like Wahanly Shmei. A significant moment occurs when she repairs the cord for his pendant—replacing one she broke—using red thread, only to later learn it symbolizes love. This realization embarrasses her, though her feelings for Dagmyer initially overshadow any potential affection for Kenshi.
Dagmyer's assault on the Holy Land forces a turning point. Ordered by him to kill Kenshi, she finds herself unable to do it, confessing to Lashara that Kenshi apologizes in his sleep. Confronting Dagmyer to dissuade him, his refusal solidifies her disillusionment, finally extinguishing her crush. Later, while trying to discuss the assassination attempt with an unaware Kenshi, she notices the red-threaded pendant, recalls its symbolism, and acknowledges her feelings for him.
Following this revelation, her behavior towards Kenshi shifts noticeably. She becomes more openly friendly, caring, and protective of his safety and well-being, though she still scolds him occasionally, particularly over his persistent crystal digging—a habit she derisively labels "Boss of the Koros." Her Sacred Mechanoid reflects her identity, featuring a pink-and-red color scheme, a fox-like tail, and wielding a longsword as its primary weapon.