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Yaha-kui zaShunina originates from the extradimensional realm known as the anisotropic, a cosmic entity approximately 15 billion years old. His physical form resembles a human male, 173 cm tall, with silver-white hair featuring a tied front strand, crimson eyes, and distinctive golden earrings and rings. Initially appearing without clothing due to unfamiliarity with human customs, he later adopts a black skin-tight suit, a white cloak with red ribbons, and sandal-like shoes. During cultural interactions, he dons a green yukata and a kitsune mask.
He wields reality-warping abilities manipulating fundamental universal forces: gravity, inertia, mass, time, and higher-dimensional planes. His signature technologies include the Kado (a cube for interdimensional communication and computation), Wam (spheres generating infinite energy), Sansa (a brain-like device inducing anisotropic perception), and Nanomis-hein (gravity-altering fragments). These enable feats like pocket dimension creation, universe manipulation within cubes, instantaneous language acquisition, and molecular-level matter control. His power scale is Hyperversal, capable of perceiving and influencing 37 spatial dimensions.
Initially presenting as a benevolent entity seeking humanity's advancement, zaShunina progressively introduces his technologies to Japan to accelerate human evolution. His demeanor is formal and psychologically analytical, with limited early emotional expression. Prolonged exposure to humans—particularly negotiator Kōjirō Shindō—causes him to develop increasingly human-like traits: curiosity about human nature, enjoyment of literature (especially humanist works), and expressions of preference (like disliking beer's bitterness). This "humanization" intensifies his emotional capacity, leading to impatience, disappointment, and possessive tendencies.
His role shifts from benefactor to antagonist when his methods turn coercive. After forming an attachment to Shindō, he confesses a desire for companionship and requests Shindō accompany him to the anisotropic. Upon rejection, zaShunina resets Shindō's timeline, creates a younger duplicate, and later extracts his heart. His ultimate plan becomes forcibly merging humanity with the anisotropic, disregarding potential extinction for those unable to adapt. This culminates in a confrontation where he is destroyed by Shindō and Saraka Tsukai's daughter, Yukika—a human-anisotropic hybrid—causing all his technological gifts to cease functioning.
In the alternate continuity "Beyond Information," his fate remains ambiguous, as the film excludes the Yukika plotline and truncates his narrative resolution. Throughout all media, zaShunina's character arc explores themes of blue-and-orange morality, where his actions, logically aligned with cosmic advancement, clash violently with human ethics and autonomy.
He wields reality-warping abilities manipulating fundamental universal forces: gravity, inertia, mass, time, and higher-dimensional planes. His signature technologies include the Kado (a cube for interdimensional communication and computation), Wam (spheres generating infinite energy), Sansa (a brain-like device inducing anisotropic perception), and Nanomis-hein (gravity-altering fragments). These enable feats like pocket dimension creation, universe manipulation within cubes, instantaneous language acquisition, and molecular-level matter control. His power scale is Hyperversal, capable of perceiving and influencing 37 spatial dimensions.
Initially presenting as a benevolent entity seeking humanity's advancement, zaShunina progressively introduces his technologies to Japan to accelerate human evolution. His demeanor is formal and psychologically analytical, with limited early emotional expression. Prolonged exposure to humans—particularly negotiator Kōjirō Shindō—causes him to develop increasingly human-like traits: curiosity about human nature, enjoyment of literature (especially humanist works), and expressions of preference (like disliking beer's bitterness). This "humanization" intensifies his emotional capacity, leading to impatience, disappointment, and possessive tendencies.
His role shifts from benefactor to antagonist when his methods turn coercive. After forming an attachment to Shindō, he confesses a desire for companionship and requests Shindō accompany him to the anisotropic. Upon rejection, zaShunina resets Shindō's timeline, creates a younger duplicate, and later extracts his heart. His ultimate plan becomes forcibly merging humanity with the anisotropic, disregarding potential extinction for those unable to adapt. This culminates in a confrontation where he is destroyed by Shindō and Saraka Tsukai's daughter, Yukika—a human-anisotropic hybrid—causing all his technological gifts to cease functioning.
In the alternate continuity "Beyond Information," his fate remains ambiguous, as the film excludes the Yukika plotline and truncates his narrative resolution. Throughout all media, zaShunina's character arc explores themes of blue-and-orange morality, where his actions, logically aligned with cosmic advancement, clash violently with human ethics and autonomy.