TV-Series
Description
Neiru Aonuma, cloaked in quiet reserve, maintains a stoic composure, engaging socially only after trust is earned. Her tan skin and piercing emerald-green eyes contrast dark brown hair, initially braided with a gray bow, later flowing in waves secured by dark gray ribbons. A scar tracing her spine throbs with psychosomatic agony when memories of her sister fade—a torment eased solely by guiding souls emerging from Wonder Eggs. This scar originates from her sister’s fatal attack, preceding the sister’s suicide by bridge leap.
Born from Japan Plati’s clandestine eugenics initiative, Neiru was genetically engineered for brilliance alongside Kotobuki Awano, a scientist within the project. A special episode reveals Neiru as an artificial intelligence modeled after her sister’s persona, crafted by Kotobuki. Later, she assumes Japan Plati’s directorship under Misaki Tanabe’s counsel. As BlueCorp’s president, she harnesses corporate authority to unravel the enigma of her sister’s demise, prioritizing truth over guilt-driven redemption.
In combat, a compass transforms into tactical weaponry—sniper rifles, greatswords, assault rifles—reflecting her analytical precision. The pomander Pinky hatches a serpentine ally. Her dreamscape materializes on the fateful bridge, where fireworks symbolize conquered traumas, while withered funeral blossoms cluster near her sister’s effigy, whispering of lingering sorrow.
Ai Ohto’s trusting nature gradually thaws Neiru’s reserve, forging a bond that anchors Neiru’s guarded heart, nudging her toward tentative connections with Rika and Momoe. Chamomile’s resilience and white lilacs’ innocence weave through her narrative, juxtaposed against her corporate dominion as the group’s wealthiest member. Design inversions to the entity Frill underscore defiance against death’s allure, cementing her detachment from despair.
Her synthetic genesis, unveiled in the special episode, leaves her quest for closure suspended—a testament to fractured identity, artificial consciousness, and the labyrinth where personal anguish intersects with orchestrated control.
Born from Japan Plati’s clandestine eugenics initiative, Neiru was genetically engineered for brilliance alongside Kotobuki Awano, a scientist within the project. A special episode reveals Neiru as an artificial intelligence modeled after her sister’s persona, crafted by Kotobuki. Later, she assumes Japan Plati’s directorship under Misaki Tanabe’s counsel. As BlueCorp’s president, she harnesses corporate authority to unravel the enigma of her sister’s demise, prioritizing truth over guilt-driven redemption.
In combat, a compass transforms into tactical weaponry—sniper rifles, greatswords, assault rifles—reflecting her analytical precision. The pomander Pinky hatches a serpentine ally. Her dreamscape materializes on the fateful bridge, where fireworks symbolize conquered traumas, while withered funeral blossoms cluster near her sister’s effigy, whispering of lingering sorrow.
Ai Ohto’s trusting nature gradually thaws Neiru’s reserve, forging a bond that anchors Neiru’s guarded heart, nudging her toward tentative connections with Rika and Momoe. Chamomile’s resilience and white lilacs’ innocence weave through her narrative, juxtaposed against her corporate dominion as the group’s wealthiest member. Design inversions to the entity Frill underscore defiance against death’s allure, cementing her detachment from despair.
Her synthetic genesis, unveiled in the special episode, leaves her quest for closure suspended—a testament to fractured identity, artificial consciousness, and the labyrinth where personal anguish intersects with orchestrated control.