OVA
Description
Deimos, a striking Greek youth and twin brother of Venus, Goddess of Love, shares a forbidden romance that incurs divine wrath. Venus is condemned to the underworld, her beauty marred by thorny bindings, while Deimos is cursed into a demonic visage adorned with horns, feathered wings, clawed feet, and tapered ears. Driven to liberate his imprisoned twin, he seeks Venus’s human reincarnation—Minako Ifu, a high school student whose uncanny likeness to the goddess marks her for possession.
Balancing malice and reluctant guardianship, Deimos wavers between delivering Minako to the underworld and shielding her from supernatural perils and mortal envy. This internal conflict strains his devotion to Venus against an unexpected bond with Minako, though his schemes often serve his twin’s will. He orchestrates human despair through whispered temptations and cursed artifacts, preying on insecurities to fuel vengeance and ruin, embodying terror’s essence.
His true form lies veiled, glimpsed only in reflective surfaces and shadows. Encounters with celestial rivals like Angel, an emissary who gambles with him over moral boundaries, and Death, whose dominion over souls curtails his influence unless Minako’s life hangs in balance, underscore his morally gray existence.
Mythological fragments reveal his defiant past: a thwarted uprising against Olympus and manipulations sowing discord among deities. His bond with Venus simmers with resentment—she covets his loyalty yet despises his fixation on Minako. Though his quest remains unyielding, fleeting vulnerabilities expose emotional depths, hinting at unspoken conflicts. The unresolved saga leaves his final allegiance—and the tangled web binding him, Minako, and Venus—poised between salvation and eternal strife.
Balancing malice and reluctant guardianship, Deimos wavers between delivering Minako to the underworld and shielding her from supernatural perils and mortal envy. This internal conflict strains his devotion to Venus against an unexpected bond with Minako, though his schemes often serve his twin’s will. He orchestrates human despair through whispered temptations and cursed artifacts, preying on insecurities to fuel vengeance and ruin, embodying terror’s essence.
His true form lies veiled, glimpsed only in reflective surfaces and shadows. Encounters with celestial rivals like Angel, an emissary who gambles with him over moral boundaries, and Death, whose dominion over souls curtails his influence unless Minako’s life hangs in balance, underscore his morally gray existence.
Mythological fragments reveal his defiant past: a thwarted uprising against Olympus and manipulations sowing discord among deities. His bond with Venus simmers with resentment—she covets his loyalty yet despises his fixation on Minako. Though his quest remains unyielding, fleeting vulnerabilities expose emotional depths, hinting at unspoken conflicts. The unresolved saga leaves his final allegiance—and the tangled web binding him, Minako, and Venus—poised between salvation and eternal strife.