TV Special
Description
Queen Liliya begins as Princess Lilia of Ayodoya. Her marriage to Prince Ithaca of the Cosmoralian Empire coincides with his coronation as King Astralta III, elevating her to Queen and symbolizing a prospective Golden Age for Astria.

Shortly after the royal wedding, during their honeymoon, hostile mechanical entities from another planet invade. These machines systematically assimilate biological life, transforming King Astralta and his ministers into emotionless cyborg extensions of their collective while terraforming Astria into a mechanized wasteland. Queen Liliya flees with her newborn twins, Jimsa and Affle, into the desert for safety.

Amidst the escape chaos, the family is separated. Queen Liliya continues with Jimsa, finding refuge with the Murats, a resistance movement led by the Elder, High Priest Kufu. This group consists of survivors from the machines' prior conquest of Murat and is aided by robots Arc and Beta. Liliya raises Jimsa within this underground community for many years. Her daughter Affle survives separately, protected by Il, a female cyborg warrior and Murat exile, growing up disguised as a boy.

Years later, as teenagers, Queen Liliya reunites with both Jimsa and Affle. This coincides with the revelation that Murat exiles secretly manipulated Astrian society for generations, selectively breeding royal bloodlines to endow the twins with latent superhuman abilities: individual energy beam powers that amplify significantly when combined, intended to combat the mechanical invaders.

Facing escalating conflict and the machines' offer of eternal bliss through assimilation, Queen Liliya undergoes a profound shift, choosing to join their collective consciousness in a state of serenity. She initially urges her children to surrender. Later, as the resistance triggers Astria's destruction in a final attempt to annihilate the machines, she accepts her impending demise without fear. She bids her children farewell, wishing them luck as they escape the doomed planet in a capsule destined for a distant, lifeless world.