OVA
Description
Astral, adopted prince of the Shadow Tribe, was kidnapped as an infant from his biological Light Tribe parents, Pollux and Maria, and raised by King Wortoshika. His lineage marks him as the prophesied unifier of both tribes. Despite his royal position, Astral faces skepticism from Shadow Tribe knights and his fiancée Sharon, stemming from his sheltered life and lack of combat experience. Though possessing natural swordsmanship talent, he is undisciplined and illegally obtains a Swordsman Seal with help from Nina, a catgirl administrator harboring feelings for him.
Astral's personality mixes honor with overt lechery. He engages in non-consensual encounters, including assaulting the imprisoned Maria in a dungeon, naively misinterpreting her protests. This act, combined with later severing King Fabris's arm to save Sharon, provokes Maria to cast a spell that hurls him twenty years into the future and strips his memories. Amnesiac in this new timeline, his resemblance to Pollux leads to him being mistaken for the Light Tribe's legendary hero.
In the future, Astral forms complex relationships. Sharon's initial disdain thaws into genuine affection after his rescue of her from Fabris, leading to their reunion and romance. He discovers Nina bore his daughter, Ariadne, conceived before his disappearance; her mixed heritage becomes crucial to the prophecy. He also encounters Mew, Fabris's granddaughter, who develops romantic feelings for him, resulting in Sharon, Nina, and Mew vying for his attention. His perverse tendencies persist, exemplified by nicknaming Light Tribe warrior Rita "butt-girl" after an incident involving her posterior.
His journey involves reclaiming his identity and confronting the true destroyers of the Words Worth tablet—the merged entity of advisors Tessio and Menza. Recovering his memories during a battle with Sharon, he unites both tribes to defeat this entity. Restoring the tablet reveals its message of unity, deciphered by Ariadne due to her lineage, ending the century-long tribal war. Astral subsequently navigates ongoing romantic tensions among Sharon, Nina, and Mew while residing in the newly united surface world.
Physically, Astral is depicted with brown hair and light brown skin in the game and blue hair in the anime, consistently wearing a red cape, white shirt, and blue pants. His abilities are centered solely on swordsmanship, with no supernatural powers beyond combat prowess.
Astral's personality mixes honor with overt lechery. He engages in non-consensual encounters, including assaulting the imprisoned Maria in a dungeon, naively misinterpreting her protests. This act, combined with later severing King Fabris's arm to save Sharon, provokes Maria to cast a spell that hurls him twenty years into the future and strips his memories. Amnesiac in this new timeline, his resemblance to Pollux leads to him being mistaken for the Light Tribe's legendary hero.
In the future, Astral forms complex relationships. Sharon's initial disdain thaws into genuine affection after his rescue of her from Fabris, leading to their reunion and romance. He discovers Nina bore his daughter, Ariadne, conceived before his disappearance; her mixed heritage becomes crucial to the prophecy. He also encounters Mew, Fabris's granddaughter, who develops romantic feelings for him, resulting in Sharon, Nina, and Mew vying for his attention. His perverse tendencies persist, exemplified by nicknaming Light Tribe warrior Rita "butt-girl" after an incident involving her posterior.
His journey involves reclaiming his identity and confronting the true destroyers of the Words Worth tablet—the merged entity of advisors Tessio and Menza. Recovering his memories during a battle with Sharon, he unites both tribes to defeat this entity. Restoring the tablet reveals its message of unity, deciphered by Ariadne due to her lineage, ending the century-long tribal war. Astral subsequently navigates ongoing romantic tensions among Sharon, Nina, and Mew while residing in the newly united surface world.
Physically, Astral is depicted with brown hair and light brown skin in the game and blue hair in the anime, consistently wearing a red cape, white shirt, and blue pants. His abilities are centered solely on swordsmanship, with no supernatural powers beyond combat prowess.