OVA
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Male Maze, alias Akira Ikaruga, emerges from the real world as one half of a fused existence with his sister Mei Ikaruga—a union born from taboo romance that triggered parental rejection and banishment to a fantasy realm. Within this new world, their shared body shifts daily: Mei commands daylight hours while Akira surfaces at nightfall, forging two distinct identities within a single vessel.

Upon arrival, profound amnesia leaves Akira initially rudderless, governed by primal urges. His early incarnation manifests as aggressively combative, sexually predatory toward women, and recklessly self-indulgent, frequently overriding Mei’s internal objections. This phase fixates on visceral gratification and conflict, dismissing consequences or collateral damage.

Fragmented memories later pierce the void, exposing shards of his past and bond with Mei, catalyzing incremental growth. Akira evolves protective instincts toward allies—especially Princess Mill Varna—and aligns thoughtfully with collective goals. His focus pivots to defending the fantasy realm against threats like the Jaina Holy Group and its sovereign, the Creator.

Akira wields colossal magical aptitude, vastly outstripping Mei’s capabilities. He masters piloting Dulgar, a formidable mecha conjured by Princess Mill, deploying overwhelming force in battle—a stark counterpoint to Mei’s pacifism.

His relationships anchor pivotal arcs: the tumultuous bond with Mei matures into mutual dependence and rekindled devotion, cementing their choice to stay fused eternally in the fantasy world. Princess Mill complicates dynamics with romantic overtures toward both siblings, frequently broaching procreation with Akira. Antagonistic rivalries with figures like Gorgeous and Chic, alongside camaraderie with warriors such as Asterote Reighe, further shape his journey.

The narrative climaxes with the Creator’s defeat—revealed as an ancestor sharing their transformative curse. Post-conflict, Akira and Mei consciously spurn their original world, pledging to safeguard the fantasy realm while preserving their shared existence.

Across light novels, OVAs, TV series, and film, Akira’s core traits persist amid incremental evolution. The film inserts contextual giant battles without altering his essence; manga adaptations delve into nuances like Mill’s hermaphroditism but maintain narrative consistency.