TV-Series
Description
Morte Ashela (also known as Morte Asherah or Morte Urshela) carries deep scars from a tragic past. Her parents died during her childhood, and her younger brother, Rene Asherah (alternatively Reve or Leiben), fought with the human resistance group, the Golden Lions, only to perish in the conflict between humans and beastmen. His death haunts her dreams and fundamentally shapes her view of the world.
Originally fighting alongside her brother as vigilantes against ferals, Morte concluded after Rene's death that the world was beyond saving. She embraced destruction as the sole path to liberate humanity from beastman oppression. This conviction drove her to found or become the first member of the World Destruction Committee (World Annihilation Front), an organization dedicated to global annihilation. Hunted by the World Salvation Committee, she carries the dangerous Destruct Code, an artifact capable of ending the world.
Morte exhibits a tomboyish demeanor, marked by impulsiveness and a volatile temper. She possesses fierce determination and near-superhuman strength, wielding an oversized blade with ease and readily resorting to violence. She harbors intense hatred towards beastmen, viewing them universally as oppressors, though she makes an exception for her bear-like companion, Toppy Toplan. She reacts with anger to any suggestion she is older than her claimed age of 16. A significant aspect of her development involves romantic feelings for Kyrie Illunis, the prophesied human Destruct meant to end the world. While she initially sees him as a tool for destruction, her attachment evolves into genuine affection.
Her character arc varies significantly by medium. In the original Nintendo DS game, she remains committed to destruction but undergoes emotional growth through her relationship with Kyrie, culminating in desperate efforts to save him as he sacrifices himself and an anguished declaration of love. She ultimately shifts her focus from world destruction to protecting Kyrie. The anime adaptation fully redeems her, transforming her from a villainess into a protagonist who abandons annihilation. The manga delves deeper into her trauma and moral ambiguity, depicting confrontations with Kyrie's despair over his uncontrollable powers. After the world is saved in this version, she transitions towards advocating for human rights.
Morte possesses brown or auburn hair and green or brown eyes. Her distinctive attire includes a red-and-pink tank top with a diagonal string pattern, a purple or blue bow tie, a red miniskirt adorned with white cross markings, and a pink cape. She wears red arm sleeves, white bracelets, a left-arm guard extending over her palm, white thigh-high socks, and red shoes.
Originally fighting alongside her brother as vigilantes against ferals, Morte concluded after Rene's death that the world was beyond saving. She embraced destruction as the sole path to liberate humanity from beastman oppression. This conviction drove her to found or become the first member of the World Destruction Committee (World Annihilation Front), an organization dedicated to global annihilation. Hunted by the World Salvation Committee, she carries the dangerous Destruct Code, an artifact capable of ending the world.
Morte exhibits a tomboyish demeanor, marked by impulsiveness and a volatile temper. She possesses fierce determination and near-superhuman strength, wielding an oversized blade with ease and readily resorting to violence. She harbors intense hatred towards beastmen, viewing them universally as oppressors, though she makes an exception for her bear-like companion, Toppy Toplan. She reacts with anger to any suggestion she is older than her claimed age of 16. A significant aspect of her development involves romantic feelings for Kyrie Illunis, the prophesied human Destruct meant to end the world. While she initially sees him as a tool for destruction, her attachment evolves into genuine affection.
Her character arc varies significantly by medium. In the original Nintendo DS game, she remains committed to destruction but undergoes emotional growth through her relationship with Kyrie, culminating in desperate efforts to save him as he sacrifices himself and an anguished declaration of love. She ultimately shifts her focus from world destruction to protecting Kyrie. The anime adaptation fully redeems her, transforming her from a villainess into a protagonist who abandons annihilation. The manga delves deeper into her trauma and moral ambiguity, depicting confrontations with Kyrie's despair over his uncontrollable powers. After the world is saved in this version, she transitions towards advocating for human rights.
Morte possesses brown or auburn hair and green or brown eyes. Her distinctive attire includes a red-and-pink tank top with a diagonal string pattern, a purple or blue bow tie, a red miniskirt adorned with white cross markings, and a pink cape. She wears red arm sleeves, white bracelets, a left-arm guard extending over her palm, white thigh-high socks, and red shoes.