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— Fyra to Sita. | ||
Frya is the fourth Original, and shares the ability to control water with Atlas. Frya is obsessed with killing Atlas, a mindset rooted deeply in her trauma from childhood-experiments. Seeing that Deus and her have the same goal, Frya tends to help Deus with his plans, although her assistance gets disregarded more often than not. As a result of the numerous experiments conducted on her, Frya has "lost" herself.
Appearance
Fyra has medium length white hair with bangs and yellow eyes. She has pale skin and is always seen wearing two black horn-like things on her head.
During episode 61 when Nine lost control of his powers after first being awakened again, Fyra gets caught up in the flames. She has large burn scars all over her body, and later cuts her hair short to neck length in the hospital. She also wore a bandage over her eye.
Personality
Due to the various experiments that happened to her, Frya is mentally unstable, constantly thinking of surpassing Atlas and comparing every bit of herself to him, to the point of it being an obsession.
Prior to all the experiments, Frya was a happy, cheerful, and, most visibly, a brave child. She was also very teasing, calling Deus a baby due to his cowardice at the time. However, she was very protective of him, sacrificing herself to replace Deus when he was going to be taken as a candidate to train and look for Atlas.
Undergoing the experiments, Frya would always hear the doctors comparing her to Atlas, causing her to become insecure and comparative, willing to do anything to surpass him, going as far as to change her style of using her ability, snow to ice— to make it more similar to Atlas, and simultaneously developing a short fuse.
Relationships
Atlas
Due to the various experiments that happened to her, Frya is mentally unstable, constantly thinking of surpassing Atlas and comparing every bit of herself to him, to the point of it being an obsession. She clings onto the believe that if she kills Atlas, everything will return back to normal and no one would hurt them again. Even after realising that Nine killed Vesta, she is still obsessed with killing Atlas.
Deus
Deus was Fyra's closest friend when they were children, and Fyra acted like an older sister, making fun of but also comforting Deus' timid nature. However, as Deus was going to be taken away to search for Atlas due to his ability, Fyra stepped in and took on the role instead in order to protect Deus. The various experiments on her led her to become mentally unstable, where she ignored Deus' cries even in the battlefield, losing her once caring and kind nature, now only filled with her obsession with Atlas. With her being completely changed, Deus assumed that the "Fyra" he once knew was gone, treating her like a wild animal, constantly pushing and degrading her.
However, she seems to have somewhat regained her consciousness, saving Deus from an attack by Atlas. Although she said that she didn't know why she saved him, this demonstrates significant progress, and hope that she can find herself again.
Sita
To be added
Nine
To be added
Powers and abilities
Water Manipulation
Fyra has control over water, and has the same power as Atlas. But, due to not having the amount of experience he has, she does not have complete control over every form of water (only liquid and solid). Aside from her stronger force in her control of ice which allows her to override Atlas, she is outclassed by him in terms of speed, quantity, precision and range.[2]
Being an Original Horror, she has a superior body compared to humans.
- Physical Abilities:
- Superhuman speed
- Superhuman strength
- Superhuman agility
- Quick reflexes
- High pain tolerance
Attack patterns
Overriding Atlas
As Fyra has greater strength over the water/ice than Atlas, she can override Atlas' control, as shown by the red highlights around the ice.
Charging
Due to her short range, unlike Atlas, Fyra has to charge forward at her enemies in order to attack, and must constantly move her ice around to switch between offense and defense, limiting her flexibility.





