Hina, our protagonist, a girl who looks perfectly ordinary on the outside.
Because Hina has a secret. She is Saint Rimu, a magical girl blessed with sacred powers to fight the evil monster organization, the Beast Army. Her inspiration? Her beloved sibling, the brilliant magical warrior Saint Cherry. They were her north star, her ultimate hero.
That is, until the day Saint Cherry fell. Corrupted by the Beast Army’s Devil Beetle, they became a dark magical girl, a shadow of the hero Hina adored. The grief was crushing. But from that despair, a new resolve was forged. Wielding the power inherited from her sibling’s legacy, Hina transforms. “It’s okay,” she whispers, a mantra of fragile courage. “With this power my sibling entrusted to me, I will save you.”
And so, Saint Rime rises. She charges into battle, her sadness hardening into righteous fury. Her mission is clear: to confront the great evil, to rescue her precious sibling and restore her fallen hero. She fights with everything she has, believing this pure desire to “save” is her only truth.
But the path of a magical girl is never so simple. What if, in the heat of this desperate battle, Rime begins to glimpse something unsettling within herself? What if, beneath the noble goal of salvation, lurks a more complicated, perhaps even selfish, desire? The fight to reclaim a sister (or brother?)