TV Special
Description
Lierre is a deity analogous to the Abrahamic God who descends to Earth to assess whether humanity merits another flood. She assumes the form of a young girl roughly 130 cm tall, with short blonde hair. Her attire consists of a sleeveless white dress, a cross necklace, a diagonally worn sailor’s hat, blue shorts with a white belt, and light blue sneakers.
Though ancient and immensely powerful, she develops a fondness for cute things in this youthful guise. She is the master of Pekora, Poporon, and Pino. Initially, upon arriving at the Iron Commando orphanage, she maintains a brooding demeanor and is resolved to eradicate humanity, ignoring Pekora’s appeals. She grants only one concession: to live one human lifetime as a human before deciding.
This stern front begins to shift through several experiences. Her form seemingly awakens a preference for childish interests, such as fast-food kids’ meal toys and playground equipment. She reunites with Persephone, an old friend from Heaven now on a mission from Hell’s Board of Education, and meets Yurine, whose presence unintentionally soothes tensions between angels and demons. These encounters gradually mellow Lierre, though she has not formally abandoned her original plan.
Strict yet curious, Lierre acts cool but feels embarrassed when treated as a child. Persephone recalls that Lierre always liked childish things, even in Heaven. Pekora remarks that Lierre once had a more mature appearance in Heaven, a comment Lierre resents due to her inherent youthfulness.
Despite her divine strength—able to sever Jashin-chan’s tail with a dropkick—her child body has limitations. A punch from Yurine can knock her out, and using her powers sometimes causes dizziness. Pekola notes that human attacks feel like mosquito bites to her.
Lierre initially considers punishing Pekora, Poporon, and Pino for alleged betrayal, but after observing their peaceful coexistence with humans, she postpones judgment and feels relief at their harmony. She finds Jashin-chan annoying but avoids confronting Yurine out of puzzlement over her nature.
Her friendship with Persephone, severed after Persephone left Heaven, becomes somewhat friendly again despite Persephone teasing Lierre’s childish behavior. Lierre was nauseated at their reunion, fearing Persephone’s reaction to her current form.
Lierre enjoys toys from kid-friendly anime, especially Patra-chan merchandise. At the orphanage, her first human friend is her roommate Daichi, who seems aware Lierre is a god. When with Daichi, Lierre often forgets she is not truly a child.
She grew disappointed in humanity’s selfishness and greed, leading her to agree with other gods to destroy the world. Posing as an orphan, she enters the human world to experience life before ending it, suspecting her angels of consorting with devils. After witnessing their innocent lives, she concludes they have not betrayed Heaven and delays their punishment.
Though ancient and immensely powerful, she develops a fondness for cute things in this youthful guise. She is the master of Pekora, Poporon, and Pino. Initially, upon arriving at the Iron Commando orphanage, she maintains a brooding demeanor and is resolved to eradicate humanity, ignoring Pekora’s appeals. She grants only one concession: to live one human lifetime as a human before deciding.
This stern front begins to shift through several experiences. Her form seemingly awakens a preference for childish interests, such as fast-food kids’ meal toys and playground equipment. She reunites with Persephone, an old friend from Heaven now on a mission from Hell’s Board of Education, and meets Yurine, whose presence unintentionally soothes tensions between angels and demons. These encounters gradually mellow Lierre, though she has not formally abandoned her original plan.
Strict yet curious, Lierre acts cool but feels embarrassed when treated as a child. Persephone recalls that Lierre always liked childish things, even in Heaven. Pekora remarks that Lierre once had a more mature appearance in Heaven, a comment Lierre resents due to her inherent youthfulness.
Despite her divine strength—able to sever Jashin-chan’s tail with a dropkick—her child body has limitations. A punch from Yurine can knock her out, and using her powers sometimes causes dizziness. Pekola notes that human attacks feel like mosquito bites to her.
Lierre initially considers punishing Pekora, Poporon, and Pino for alleged betrayal, but after observing their peaceful coexistence with humans, she postpones judgment and feels relief at their harmony. She finds Jashin-chan annoying but avoids confronting Yurine out of puzzlement over her nature.
Her friendship with Persephone, severed after Persephone left Heaven, becomes somewhat friendly again despite Persephone teasing Lierre’s childish behavior. Lierre was nauseated at their reunion, fearing Persephone’s reaction to her current form.
Lierre enjoys toys from kid-friendly anime, especially Patra-chan merchandise. At the orphanage, her first human friend is her roommate Daichi, who seems aware Lierre is a god. When with Daichi, Lierre often forgets she is not truly a child.
She grew disappointed in humanity’s selfishness and greed, leading her to agree with other gods to destroy the world. Posing as an orphan, she enters the human world to experience life before ending it, suspecting her angels of consorting with devils. After witnessing their innocent lives, she concludes they have not betrayed Heaven and delays their punishment.