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Description
Mexiah Furan, alias Doll Third, is an artificial human crafted by the Senshi Civilization as a countermeasure against Gaia, a destructive force endangering Geminar. Designed as a weapon, her trajectory shifts when Naua Furan adopts her as an infant following memory erasure and regression to a childlike state. Raised within Naua’s family—a key figure in the barrier workshop—she becomes Chiaia Furan’s older sister, her upbringing structured to suppress violent impulses rooted in misinterpreted programming.

Under the identity of Mexiah, she teaches martial arts at Holy Land Academy, exhibiting overt warmth toward Kenshi Masaki, a stark contrast to Chiaia’s stern demeanor. Her personality fractures when Babalun Mest triggers an override code, reverting her to “Doll,” a remorseless entity indifferent to human life. In this state, she revels in violence, exemplified by her attempt to kill Aura. Yet even as Doll, fragments of Mexiah’s emotions surface, notably an inexplicable draw to Kenshi, which she rationalizes as residual human influence.

Her arc centers on reconciling dual loyalties. Though compelled by Babalun to oppose Kenshi, she ultimately allies with him to destroy Gaia, defying external control. The climax reveals her merged identity: she embraces love for Kenshi as both Doll and Mexiah, severing Babalun’s authority. Post-battle, she reclaims her Mexiah persona, rejoining Chiaia and Naua’s family.

Physically, her forms diverge sharply. Mexiah boasts pink gravity-defying curls, blue eyes, and a statuesque frame. As Doll, her features shift—pale skin, obscured eyes beneath long green hair, a petite stature—though she selectively retains elements like Mexiah’s bust in hybrid states. In combat, she wields a Seikijin armed with a scythe-gun and the Shield of Gaia, an impervious weapon that devours foes.

Her genetic lineage blends Naua and Araia Meiza, a researcher who perished safeguarding their shared code, hinting at latent familial bonds. Mexiah’s Church rank is signaled by attire mirroring high-ranking advisors. Relationships extend to implied bisexuality, noted through candid interactions with female students and her popularity among women.

A pivotal constraint prevents her from directly harming Kenshi, a limitation tied either to his synthetic origins or Mexiah’s enduring affection. This paradox defines her role as both adversary and ally, navigating clashing directives and identities across her fractured existence.