TV-Series
Description
Rin Asōgi, an immortal private investigator roaming Tokyo's shadowy underbelly, has cheated death for over a millennium after a Time Fruit fused with her body. This cursed blessing bestows agelessness, rapid regeneration, and defiance of death itself—dismemberment, explosions, even jet engine entanglements leave her only temporarily fallen, with catastrophic injuries risking memory loss until her body reforms. She presents as a woman in her late twenties, her dark green waves framing emerald eyes and fair complexion, her signature uniform of tailored suits and glasses projecting sharp professionalism.

Her personality melds compassion and loyalty with calculating ruthlessness. A self-appointed arbiter of justice, she aids the vulnerable with sharp wit and playful charm. Though centuries of loss haunt her, she clings to gallows humor and treasures fleeting mortal bonds. Yet when justice demands brutality, she eliminates threats without hesitation, balancing idealism with lethal pragmatism.

Rin’s centuries-spanning odyssey collides with Yggdrasil—a mystical tree spawning Time Fruits—and its supernatural guardians. She unravels cases entangled with the tree's mythic influence, pursuing truths that lead her to clone operative Kouki Maeno, adrift in manufactured memories, and decades later, his son Teruki. These investigations expose her collision course with Apos, a celestial enforcer who hunts immortals while guarding Yggdrasil. Apos, son of Rin's ancient lover Tajimamori—Yggdrasil's former guardian—fatally intertwines their fates: Tajimamori fathers her child before perishing, seeding her final confrontation with his vengeful heir.

Critical junctures include a 25-year resurrection following a jet engine dismemberment, a 2055 amnesiac interlude as alias Tamaki Saito, and a climactic clash with Apos that births her son, heir to Yggdrasil's guardianship. Through these trials, Mimi—an immortal assistant Rin once rescued—shifts from steadfast ally to her most cherished companion, their bond deepening into shared purpose.

In combat, Rin wields martial arts mastery, hidden blades, and a razor-edged garrote, her battle-tuned intellect outmaneuvering foes. Eternity strains her connection to mortal fragility, driving her to chase visceral thrills—both physical and emotional—to feel alive. This paradox defines her alliances and enmities, etching themes of endurance, legacy, and eternity’s weight into every scar she bears and life she touches.