Orsted’s True Goal: Why the Dragon God Hates Hitogami in Mushoku Tensei
If you’ve watched or read Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, you probably remember the moment Orsted first appears. The atmosphere instantly changes. Characters panic, animals flee, and even powerful warriors tremble in his presence.
At first, Orsted seems like nothing more than an overwhelmingly powerful antagonist. But as the story unfolds—especially through the perspective of Rudeus Greyrat—we discover that the Dragon God is actually fighting one of the most tragic and exhausting battles in anime: a 10,000-year mission to kill a god.
And the target of that mission is Hitogami, the mysterious Man-God who manipulates people through dreams.
As a longtime anime fan, I honestly think Orsted’s story is one of the most underrated parts of Mushoku Tensei. It turns what initially looks like a simple revenge story into something far deeper—a war fought across time itself.
The Ancient Betrayal That Started Everything
To understand Orsted’s hatred, we have to go way back—long before the events of the series.
The universe of Mushoku Tensei was originally made up of six separate worlds, each ruled by powerful beings. But the Man-God began quietly manipulating events behind the scenes.
Through lies, schemes, and careful manipulation, Hitogami triggered a catastrophic chain of events that destroyed most of those worlds.
Here’s what happened in simple terms:
- Hitogami deceived the First Dragon God, Orsted’s father.
- The Dragon God was tricked into launching attacks on other realms.
- A massive war between worlds erupted.
- The Dragon World ultimately collapsed.
- Orsted’s mother, Lunaria, died during the chaos.
This wasn’t just a political disaster—it was a complete annihilation of an entire race and civilization.
From that moment on, Hitogami wasn’t just an enemy. He became the architect of Orsted’s eternal revenge.
The Last Wish of the First Dragon God
As the war ended and defeat became inevitable, the First Dragon God made a desperate final decision.
Before dying, he used an ancient reincarnation technique to send his son, Orsted, 10,000 years into the future.
But this wasn’t simply an escape.
It was a mission.
The Dragon God entrusted Orsted with a single goal: kill Hitogami and end his manipulation of the world forever.
However, the technique came with a terrifying side effect that would define Orsted’s entire existence.
The 200-Year Time Loop Curse
One of the most fascinating aspects of Orsted’s story is the time loop he’s trapped in.
Every time he fails to kill Hitogami—or dies before accomplishing his mission—the world resets.
But only Orsted remembers.
This loop spans roughly 200 years, meaning he has lived through the same centuries hundreds of times. By the current timeline of Mushoku Tensei, Orsted has effectively experienced more than 20,000 years of repeated history.
Imagine reliving the same world over and over again, trying to find a single path that leads to victory.
And if that wasn’t enough, Orsted suffers from another brutal curse.
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The Curse of Fear
Almost every living creature instinctively fears and hates Orsted the moment they see him.
It’s not something he did—it’s a magical curse tied to his existence.
The result?
- People refuse to approach him.
- Allies are almost impossible to gain.
- Conversations often end in panic or violence.
For thousands of years, Orsted fought completely alone.
Why Killing Hitogami Is So Difficult
If Orsted is one of the strongest beings in the world, why hasn’t he already won?
The answer lies in several major obstacles.
1. Hitogami Is Physically Untouchable
Hitogami doesn’t exist in the normal world. He resides in something called the Void World, a dimension between realities.
To reach him, Orsted must gather specific artifacts known as the Dragon King treasures.
Without them, the path simply cannot be opened.
2. Orsted’s Mana Regeneration Is Extremely Slow
Despite his overwhelming power, Orsted has a serious limitation.
His mana regeneration is 1,000 times slower than normal.
That means every major battle is a risk. If he wastes too much energy, he may never have enough left for the final confrontation with Hitogami.
This is why Orsted usually relies on pure combat skill instead of magic.
3. The Laplace Problem
Another major obstacle is Demon God Laplace.
Laplace is destined to revive near the end of every loop, and defeating him typically requires an enormous amount of mana.
In many timelines, Orsted defeats Laplace but ends up too exhausted to challenge Hitogami afterward.
It’s like beating the final boss… only to discover the real final boss still waiting.
Why Rudeus Changes Everything
For thousands of years, Orsted’s timelines followed predictable patterns.
Then Rudeus Greyrat appeared.
And that changed the game completely.
Rudeus is a reincarnated soul from another world, meaning he doesn’t exist in Orsted’s previous records of history. His presence introduces entirely new possibilities into the timeline.
Even more importantly:
- Rudeus is not affected by Orsted’s fear curse.
- He is powerful enough to influence major events.
- He can lead armies and alliances that Orsted cannot.
For the first time in countless loops, Orsted gains something he never truly had before.
A trusted ally.
Together, they can divide responsibilities:
| Character | Role in the Plan |
|---|---|
| Orsted | Conserve mana and prepare to kill Hitogami |
| Rudeus | Handle large-scale conflicts like the Laplace war |
| Allies | Gather information and artifacts |
This partnership finally gives Orsted a realistic path to victory.
Why Orsted Is One of Anime’s Most Tragic Characters
When you step back and look at his story, Orsted stops feeling like a typical “overpowered character.”
Instead, he becomes something far more human.
He’s a warrior forced to carry:
- the destruction of his world
- the death of his parents
- thousands of years of loneliness
- and the crushing weight of a mission that cannot fail
And yet, he keeps trying.
Again.
And again.
And again.
That relentless determination is what makes Orsted one of the most fascinating figures in modern anime storytelling.
And honestly, it’s one of the reasons Mushoku Tensei stands out as more than just another isekai.
It’s a story about fate, tragedy, and the possibility that even after 20,000 years of failure, the next timeline might finally be the one that changes everything.








