OVA
Description
Cye Mouri, also known as Shin Mōri, emerges as a central figure defined by a tranquil disposition and a profound bond with water. Born on March 14, 1973, in Yamaguchi, he hails from the Mouri clan, guardians of the Hagi Sea and descendants of naval commander Mouri Motonari. Raised by his mother and elder sister Sayoko after his father’s untimely passing, his upbringing instilled a gentle, empathetic nature and skill in domestic arts—tea ceremonies, cooking, and ikebana. The family’s pottery trade and seafaring heritage deepened his connection to water, culminating in his ability to commune with marine creatures, notably an orca companion named Suiki.
As the chosen wielder of the Torrent Armor, Cye commands a yari trident and tanto dagger, harnessing water to unleash his signature Chou Ryu Ha (Super Wave Smasher), a devastating surge of aquatic energy. Discovered during a sacred diving ritual in the Hagi Sea, the armor grants unmatched swimming prowess, enabling him to traverse treacherous currents. His guiding virtue, Shin (Trust), underscores his loyalty and belief in unity, though his resistance to violence weaves through his journey.
In the clash against Talpa’s Dynasty, Cye fights alongside fellow warriors, balancing pacifism with unwavering allegiance. The Gaiden arc sees him journey to the United States, aiding Sage’s rescue and thwarting Shikaisen’s corruption of the Halo Armor. His tactical ingenuity shines when channeling his power to Ryo, summoning the Inferno Armor to secure their victory.
The Legend of the Inferno Armor arc tests Cye’s resolve as his aversion to conflict deepens. Refusing to battle Mukala, he challenges the cycle of warfare, straining alliances with Kento and Rowen. Yet he rejoins the fight in Africa, confronting inner turmoil between duty and peace. This arc exposes his armor’s susceptibility to the Black Inferno’s taint, requiring the combined virtues of his allies to cleanse it.
The Message OVA reveals a matured Cye donning upgraded armor with undisclosed enhancements. His bonds with comrades—a steadfast friendship with Kento and mutual respect with Ryo—anchor his journey. Personal struggles, including worries for his ailing mother and clashes with his brother-in-law Ryuusuke, ground his warrior role in relatable humanity.
Throughout his trials, Cye evolves from a hesitant guardian to a resolute protector, wrestling with the moral weight of his power while upholding trust and compassion. His growth mirrors the tension between obligation and conscience, eternally tied to his aquatic prowess and legacy as the sea’s chosen sentinel.
As the chosen wielder of the Torrent Armor, Cye commands a yari trident and tanto dagger, harnessing water to unleash his signature Chou Ryu Ha (Super Wave Smasher), a devastating surge of aquatic energy. Discovered during a sacred diving ritual in the Hagi Sea, the armor grants unmatched swimming prowess, enabling him to traverse treacherous currents. His guiding virtue, Shin (Trust), underscores his loyalty and belief in unity, though his resistance to violence weaves through his journey.
In the clash against Talpa’s Dynasty, Cye fights alongside fellow warriors, balancing pacifism with unwavering allegiance. The Gaiden arc sees him journey to the United States, aiding Sage’s rescue and thwarting Shikaisen’s corruption of the Halo Armor. His tactical ingenuity shines when channeling his power to Ryo, summoning the Inferno Armor to secure their victory.
The Legend of the Inferno Armor arc tests Cye’s resolve as his aversion to conflict deepens. Refusing to battle Mukala, he challenges the cycle of warfare, straining alliances with Kento and Rowen. Yet he rejoins the fight in Africa, confronting inner turmoil between duty and peace. This arc exposes his armor’s susceptibility to the Black Inferno’s taint, requiring the combined virtues of his allies to cleanse it.
The Message OVA reveals a matured Cye donning upgraded armor with undisclosed enhancements. His bonds with comrades—a steadfast friendship with Kento and mutual respect with Ryo—anchor his journey. Personal struggles, including worries for his ailing mother and clashes with his brother-in-law Ryuusuke, ground his warrior role in relatable humanity.
Throughout his trials, Cye evolves from a hesitant guardian to a resolute protector, wrestling with the moral weight of his power while upholding trust and compassion. His growth mirrors the tension between obligation and conscience, eternally tied to his aquatic prowess and legacy as the sea’s chosen sentinel.