OVA
Description
Maze, a dual-bodied entity born from the fusion of siblings Mei and Akira Ikaruga, shifts control of their shared form with the sun’s cycle. By day, Mei’s pacifistic nature governs their body—a guardian haunted by fractured memories of her past. When night falls, Akira’s aggressive, battle-hungry persona ascends, wielding heightened phantom light magic and a penchant for provocation. These involuntary transformations bind them to solar rhythms, leaving both consciousnesses aware of each other’s actions yet severed from direct communication except during fleeting twilight transitions.
Displaced from their original world by "the Eraser," a cosmic force rectifying imbalances caused by their ancestor, the Creator—a being with similar shifting physiology—Mei and Akira navigate a fractured existence in a fantasy realm. Their merged state gradually unveils suppressed memories, including their taboo romantic history and familial exile. As their past resurfaces, mutual affection rekindles, compelling them to forsake their human world to preserve their bond in this new reality.
Maze’s combat prowess fluctuates between forms: Akira’s male manifestation channels devastating phantom magic, while Mei’s daytime presence prioritizes defense. They pilot Dulgar, a divine mecha tethered to Princess Mill’s summons and Maze’s magic, becoming pivotal in countering the Jaina Holy Group’s threats. External magical disruptions later trigger temporary body-swapping, forcing Mei to confront violence and Akira to grapple with restraint, intensifying their psychological rift.
A film sequel expands their role as guardians, uniting with priestesses to thwart ancient giants threatening apocalyptic ruin. Relationships further entwine their fate: Mill’s romantic fixation spans both forms, Solude pursues Mei, and Rapier becomes entangled with Akira, weaving alliances and tensions.
Their fusion’s origin is revealed as a magical accident, merging them irreversibly under their world’s laws. Choosing the fantasy realm’s sanctuary over societal condemnation, they solidify their resolve in the TV series’ conclusion, embracing their dual existence to dismantle the Creator’s legacy and safeguard Mill’s kingdom—a testament to their entwined resilience.
Displaced from their original world by "the Eraser," a cosmic force rectifying imbalances caused by their ancestor, the Creator—a being with similar shifting physiology—Mei and Akira navigate a fractured existence in a fantasy realm. Their merged state gradually unveils suppressed memories, including their taboo romantic history and familial exile. As their past resurfaces, mutual affection rekindles, compelling them to forsake their human world to preserve their bond in this new reality.
Maze’s combat prowess fluctuates between forms: Akira’s male manifestation channels devastating phantom magic, while Mei’s daytime presence prioritizes defense. They pilot Dulgar, a divine mecha tethered to Princess Mill’s summons and Maze’s magic, becoming pivotal in countering the Jaina Holy Group’s threats. External magical disruptions later trigger temporary body-swapping, forcing Mei to confront violence and Akira to grapple with restraint, intensifying their psychological rift.
A film sequel expands their role as guardians, uniting with priestesses to thwart ancient giants threatening apocalyptic ruin. Relationships further entwine their fate: Mill’s romantic fixation spans both forms, Solude pursues Mei, and Rapier becomes entangled with Akira, weaving alliances and tensions.
Their fusion’s origin is revealed as a magical accident, merging them irreversibly under their world’s laws. Choosing the fantasy realm’s sanctuary over societal condemnation, they solidify their resolve in the TV series’ conclusion, embracing their dual existence to dismantle the Creator’s legacy and safeguard Mill’s kingdom—a testament to their entwined resilience.