OVA
Description
Freya, a young psychic operative within the Hunters organization, combats perceived threats to justice through pyrokinetic mastery—generating flames, sculpting defensive kinetic barriers, and wielding telepathic talents. Her reserved, gentle nature clashes with the destructive potential of her powers, which she channels alongside her trusted ally Asura during missions.
In the anime timeline, Freya turns against Lucifer, the Hunters’ leader, when his tactics shift to slaughtering civilians. During a highway clash, she hurls fiery assaults at him but collapses under a telekinetic retaliation. Mortally wounded, she dies in Asura’s embrace en route to the Cybergenic Institute.
The manga reimagines her as a slender, pale-haired esper among the Hunters—failed military bioweapons rebelling against their creators. After slaying Special Security Force operatives Peace and Hacker, she meets a brutal end at the hands of the cybernetically augmented Angel, who severs her limbs. This iteration severs her ties to Asura, who later falls separately to Angel’s blades.
Both narratives culminate in Freya’s demise under divergent circumstances, yet her loyalty to Asura persists as a steadfast thread, anchoring her amid the Hunters’ ethically murky crusades. Her origins remain shrouded, her persona defined solely by her existence as a psychic weapon.
In the anime timeline, Freya turns against Lucifer, the Hunters’ leader, when his tactics shift to slaughtering civilians. During a highway clash, she hurls fiery assaults at him but collapses under a telekinetic retaliation. Mortally wounded, she dies in Asura’s embrace en route to the Cybergenic Institute.
The manga reimagines her as a slender, pale-haired esper among the Hunters—failed military bioweapons rebelling against their creators. After slaying Special Security Force operatives Peace and Hacker, she meets a brutal end at the hands of the cybernetically augmented Angel, who severs her limbs. This iteration severs her ties to Asura, who later falls separately to Angel’s blades.
Both narratives culminate in Freya’s demise under divergent circumstances, yet her loyalty to Asura persists as a steadfast thread, anchoring her amid the Hunters’ ethically murky crusades. Her origins remain shrouded, her persona defined solely by her existence as a psychic weapon.