TV-Series
Description
Orsted, the Dragon God, emerges from a legacy of cosmic strife. Born 10,000–20,000 years ago in the Dragon World to the First Dragon God and Lunaria, daughter of the original Human God, his existence ignited catastrophe. His mother’s unexplained death triggered a war that obliterated five of six worlds, orchestrated by a false Human God who deceived Orsted’s fatally wounded father. Before perishing, the First Dragon God hurled his son 10,000 years into the future, entrusting him with a singular purpose: destroy Hitogami, the imposter deity who caused the multiverse’s collapse.
Bound by his father’s time-loop curse, Orsted restarts history every 200 years if he fails to eliminate Hitogami by year 530 of the Jia Dragon Calendar. Each reset forces him to rebuild his physical prowess over a decade, while his magic regenerates at a glacial 1/1000th the normal rate. A secondary curse evokes instinctive dread in all living creatures upon sight, though descendants of interworld travelers, reincarnated beings like Rudeus Greyrat and Nanahoshi, and ancient Dragon Race members remain immune.
Initially viewing Rudeus as a pawn of Hitogami, Orsted’s lethal encounters with him shift when he recognizes the man’s immunity to his aura and tactical ingenuity. This sparks an alliance, formalized through the ORSTED Corporation—Rudeus’ brainchild to amass resources and allies. As its leader, Orsted authorizes recruits, directs operations, and secures artifacts from the Five Dragon Generals, vital weapons against their immortal foe.
Ranked second in the Seven Great Powers yet unmatched in practice, Orsted wields divine mastery over swordsmanship, magic, and draconic arts like Dragon Sacred Combat Energy. His signature killing blow—piercing chests to crush hearts—earned him the macabre fan epithet “donut maker.” Paradoxically, he displays gentleness toward allies and children, mentoring Rudeus’ daughter Lucy in magic and shielding the Greyrat family with steadfast loyalty.
Millennia of repetition have honed Orsted’s strategies: he archives timelines, replicates technology like Cliff’s anti-magic helmet, and delays missions to exploit Rudeus’ inventive automatons. Socially reserved yet fiercely principled, he addresses allies as equals and expresses remorse when secrecy harms them, as seen in his apology to Rudeus over the Superd Tribe’s tragedy. Beneath his tactical precision lies a layered character—a solitary guardian balancing ruthless duty with fragmented humanity, eternally clawing toward redemption.
Bound by his father’s time-loop curse, Orsted restarts history every 200 years if he fails to eliminate Hitogami by year 530 of the Jia Dragon Calendar. Each reset forces him to rebuild his physical prowess over a decade, while his magic regenerates at a glacial 1/1000th the normal rate. A secondary curse evokes instinctive dread in all living creatures upon sight, though descendants of interworld travelers, reincarnated beings like Rudeus Greyrat and Nanahoshi, and ancient Dragon Race members remain immune.
Initially viewing Rudeus as a pawn of Hitogami, Orsted’s lethal encounters with him shift when he recognizes the man’s immunity to his aura and tactical ingenuity. This sparks an alliance, formalized through the ORSTED Corporation—Rudeus’ brainchild to amass resources and allies. As its leader, Orsted authorizes recruits, directs operations, and secures artifacts from the Five Dragon Generals, vital weapons against their immortal foe.
Ranked second in the Seven Great Powers yet unmatched in practice, Orsted wields divine mastery over swordsmanship, magic, and draconic arts like Dragon Sacred Combat Energy. His signature killing blow—piercing chests to crush hearts—earned him the macabre fan epithet “donut maker.” Paradoxically, he displays gentleness toward allies and children, mentoring Rudeus’ daughter Lucy in magic and shielding the Greyrat family with steadfast loyalty.
Millennia of repetition have honed Orsted’s strategies: he archives timelines, replicates technology like Cliff’s anti-magic helmet, and delays missions to exploit Rudeus’ inventive automatons. Socially reserved yet fiercely principled, he addresses allies as equals and expresses remorse when secrecy harms them, as seen in his apology to Rudeus over the Superd Tribe’s tragedy. Beneath his tactical precision lies a layered character—a solitary guardian balancing ruthless duty with fragmented humanity, eternally clawing toward redemption.