TV-Series
Description
Filimøs, once called Okazaki Kanami, was a teacher whose life shattered when her students died in an explosion, later reincarnating as an elf child under Potimas Harrifenas, the elven leader. Retaining her past memories, her elven form mirrored youth—petite frame, golden twin tails, and azure eyes—though her hope to mature physically with age went unfulfilled. Haunted by loss, she obsessively hunted her reincarnated pupils using the skill [Student Roster], which tracked their conditions and forewarned their deaths. Tormented by these visions, she allied with elves to imprison the students in their village, blind to the kidnappings, coercion, and killings employed to secure them.
Her students, trapped under harsh surveillance, grew to despise her, their resentment festering into open hostility. Misguided by rigid ideals and elven dogma, Filimøs clashed with those who defied her methods. She forcibly stripped Hugo’s abilities to “save” him, unaware it deepened his rage. Sophia’s defiance baffled her, and she dismissed allies like Wrath as threats, entrenched in her moral certainty.
The Elf Village’s destruction shattered her illusions. Confronting Potimas’s manipulations and the elves’ atrocities, Filimøs collapsed under guilt, gasping for air as her worldview crumbled. Though seeds of doubt took root, her path to redemption remained tangled in unresolved strife.
Relationships fractured unevenly: Schlain clung to trust, Karnatia wavered, and Wakaba Hiiro’s unexpected survival unraveled her faith in the [Student Roster]. Every choice, however warped by naivety or elven influence, sprang from an earnest vow to shield her charges—a purpose that bred as much harm as protection.
Her students, trapped under harsh surveillance, grew to despise her, their resentment festering into open hostility. Misguided by rigid ideals and elven dogma, Filimøs clashed with those who defied her methods. She forcibly stripped Hugo’s abilities to “save” him, unaware it deepened his rage. Sophia’s defiance baffled her, and she dismissed allies like Wrath as threats, entrenched in her moral certainty.
The Elf Village’s destruction shattered her illusions. Confronting Potimas’s manipulations and the elves’ atrocities, Filimøs collapsed under guilt, gasping for air as her worldview crumbled. Though seeds of doubt took root, her path to redemption remained tangled in unresolved strife.
Relationships fractured unevenly: Schlain clung to trust, Karnatia wavered, and Wakaba Hiiro’s unexpected survival unraveled her faith in the [Student Roster]. Every choice, however warped by naivety or elven influence, sprang from an earnest vow to shield her charges—a purpose that bred as much harm as protection.