TV-Series
Description
Princess Yakumo, daughter of scientist Dr. Daigo Tatsuro, was placed in suspended animation at age four during the 22nd-century war between humans and Enterrans. Her father's protective capsule was designed to slow her aging drastically, enabling 30 years of life for only one year of physical growth. Intervention by the Celestial Guardians caused a malfunction, extending her sleep to 300 years. She awoke appearing 17 years old, discovering she was the last surviving human on Enterra (Earth renamed by Enterrans).
As an infant, she absorbed energy from a shard of a meteorite imprisoning the entity Lanancuras, granting her latent celestial powers: telekinesis, energy projection, creating protective barriers, and manipulating natural forces. Despite this immense power, she initially maintained strict pacifism, refusing to use her abilities for violence or retaliation even under threat.
Her primary mission upon awakening was to locate Shinzo, believed to be humanity’s last sanctuary. During her journey, she encountered three Hyper-Enterrans—Mushra, Sago, and Kutal—who became her protectors and companions. Her pacifism frequently clashed with Mushra’s combat-oriented approach, though she developed a deep bond with him, eventually reciprocating his romantic feelings.
A turning point occurred when she confronted Satan Mushrambo, the original Enterran warrior responsible for humanity’s extinction. Witnessing his cruelty, she abandoned non-violence, declaring, "I cannot forgive you!" Using her powers, she destroyed him and reset the timeline. This restored humanity but altered events: Lanancuras, no longer weakened by prior conflicts, threatened freedom. Yakumo then became a "Barrier Maiden," using her powers to reinforce his prison while physically deteriorating from the strain.
In the second timeline, she continued protecting her allies and weakening Lanancuras despite severe exhaustion. She formed a maternal relationship with Binka, a war orphan she rescued. Ultimately, she sacrificed herself, dying at sunset after expending her remaining energy to aid her companions against Lanancuras. After death, her spirit revived Mushrambo’s destroyed EnCard to ensure Lanancuras’ defeat and appeared to Mushra during his final battle, guiding him to Shinzo—revealed as a spiritual afterlife rather than a physical sanctuary.
The manga adaptation diverges: she survives the series, marries Mushra, and they have a daughter, living peacefully in a restored world.
Her character draws inspiration from Tang Sanzang of *Journey to the West*, reflected in her role as a moral compass and pilgrimage-like quest. Key traits include unwavering compassion, resilience, and a gradual acceptance that measured force is sometimes necessary to protect others. Her development spans innocence to self-sacrifice, shaped by trauma, love, and duty.
In continuations beyond the anime, her spirit is restored to a new body by the Celestial Guardians due to her unresolved destiny. This resurrection fragmented her memories, requiring a journey across Enterra to recover her past while facing new temporal disruptions caused by residual energy from the defeated Enterran general Rusephine.
As an infant, she absorbed energy from a shard of a meteorite imprisoning the entity Lanancuras, granting her latent celestial powers: telekinesis, energy projection, creating protective barriers, and manipulating natural forces. Despite this immense power, she initially maintained strict pacifism, refusing to use her abilities for violence or retaliation even under threat.
Her primary mission upon awakening was to locate Shinzo, believed to be humanity’s last sanctuary. During her journey, she encountered three Hyper-Enterrans—Mushra, Sago, and Kutal—who became her protectors and companions. Her pacifism frequently clashed with Mushra’s combat-oriented approach, though she developed a deep bond with him, eventually reciprocating his romantic feelings.
A turning point occurred when she confronted Satan Mushrambo, the original Enterran warrior responsible for humanity’s extinction. Witnessing his cruelty, she abandoned non-violence, declaring, "I cannot forgive you!" Using her powers, she destroyed him and reset the timeline. This restored humanity but altered events: Lanancuras, no longer weakened by prior conflicts, threatened freedom. Yakumo then became a "Barrier Maiden," using her powers to reinforce his prison while physically deteriorating from the strain.
In the second timeline, she continued protecting her allies and weakening Lanancuras despite severe exhaustion. She formed a maternal relationship with Binka, a war orphan she rescued. Ultimately, she sacrificed herself, dying at sunset after expending her remaining energy to aid her companions against Lanancuras. After death, her spirit revived Mushrambo’s destroyed EnCard to ensure Lanancuras’ defeat and appeared to Mushra during his final battle, guiding him to Shinzo—revealed as a spiritual afterlife rather than a physical sanctuary.
The manga adaptation diverges: she survives the series, marries Mushra, and they have a daughter, living peacefully in a restored world.
Her character draws inspiration from Tang Sanzang of *Journey to the West*, reflected in her role as a moral compass and pilgrimage-like quest. Key traits include unwavering compassion, resilience, and a gradual acceptance that measured force is sometimes necessary to protect others. Her development spans innocence to self-sacrifice, shaped by trauma, love, and duty.
In continuations beyond the anime, her spirit is restored to a new body by the Celestial Guardians due to her unresolved destiny. This resurrection fragmented her memories, requiring a journey across Enterra to recover her past while facing new temporal disruptions caused by residual energy from the defeated Enterran general Rusephine.