OVA
Description
Ion holds the position of Fon Master, the supreme leader of a neutral theocracy striving to mediate a violent conflict between two kingdoms. Though he physically resembles a 14-year-old, his true chronological age is merely 2 years. He stands 166 cm tall and weighs 58 kg. As Fon Master, Ion uniquely wields the ability to read the Planetary Score and unlock seals forged by Yulia Jue, powers essential to his duties within the Order of Lorelei.
His origin reveals he is the seventh replica, created by Grand Maestro Mohs and Van Grants to replace the deceased original Fon Master. Selected because his abilities most closely mirrored the original's, the other six replicas met disposal within the Mt. Zaleho volcano – including Sync, who later resurfaces as a God-General. Ion first joins the protagonists in Cheagle Woods, accompanying their journey intermittently. His physical frailty excludes him from combat, and overexerting his powers frequently induces near-fainting spells.
Ion displays an optimistic and soft-spoken nature, consistently emphasizing positive qualities in others despite confronting profound negativity. Despite his docile demeanor and physical vulnerability, he exhibits notable maturity and resolve. He actively counters Mohs's rigid traditionalism by establishing a separate faction within the Order. Unlike most adherents, Ion perceives the Score not as unalterable destiny, but as one potential future among many possibilities.
Relentlessly pursued by the God-Generals aiming to shatter the Daathic Seals on the Sephiroth Trees, Ion's journey concludes tragically. Roughly one month after Van Grants's initial defeat, Mohs compels him to read the Planetary Score. The overwhelming strain proves fatal. In his final moments, he absorbs the miasma poisoning Tear Grants, saving her life before succumbing to his injuries.
Beyond the primary narrative, an alternate appearance occurs in "Tales of the Rays: Fairy's Requiem." Translocated to Tir Na Nog, Ion collaborates with the Asgard Empire. Exploiting his nature as a replica, he receives a mirrage device from Harold Berselius that reinforces his fragile body, granting sufficient combat capability to fight alongside others. While this enhancement allows unexpected physical strength, concerns about the strain on his constitution lead to recommended usage restrictions.
His origin reveals he is the seventh replica, created by Grand Maestro Mohs and Van Grants to replace the deceased original Fon Master. Selected because his abilities most closely mirrored the original's, the other six replicas met disposal within the Mt. Zaleho volcano – including Sync, who later resurfaces as a God-General. Ion first joins the protagonists in Cheagle Woods, accompanying their journey intermittently. His physical frailty excludes him from combat, and overexerting his powers frequently induces near-fainting spells.
Ion displays an optimistic and soft-spoken nature, consistently emphasizing positive qualities in others despite confronting profound negativity. Despite his docile demeanor and physical vulnerability, he exhibits notable maturity and resolve. He actively counters Mohs's rigid traditionalism by establishing a separate faction within the Order. Unlike most adherents, Ion perceives the Score not as unalterable destiny, but as one potential future among many possibilities.
Relentlessly pursued by the God-Generals aiming to shatter the Daathic Seals on the Sephiroth Trees, Ion's journey concludes tragically. Roughly one month after Van Grants's initial defeat, Mohs compels him to read the Planetary Score. The overwhelming strain proves fatal. In his final moments, he absorbs the miasma poisoning Tear Grants, saving her life before succumbing to his injuries.
Beyond the primary narrative, an alternate appearance occurs in "Tales of the Rays: Fairy's Requiem." Translocated to Tir Na Nog, Ion collaborates with the Asgard Empire. Exploiting his nature as a replica, he receives a mirrage device from Harold Berselius that reinforces his fragile body, granting sufficient combat capability to fight alongside others. While this enhancement allows unexpected physical strength, concerns about the strain on his constitution lead to recommended usage restrictions.
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