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Description
Felicia Mitsuki, a 13-year-old magical girl, sports long blonde pigtails and piercing lavender eyes, standing at 151cm. Her steampunk-inspired attire includes a lavender hood crowned with golden horns, protective goggles, a cropped top, fingerless gloves, and a tiered skirt. An oversized mallet studded with violet gems rests in her grip, while chains interlink belts around her waist and torso, securing a purple soul gem over her stomach. A voluminous lavender scarf bound by black ribbons completes her striking silhouette.
A tragic past defines her fury: a childhood prank accidentally ignited a fire that claimed her parents’ lives. Desperate to undo the horror, she bargained with Kyubey, her wish rewriting reality to erase the fire and replace it with a fabricated narrative where a witch murdered her parents. Neighbors now recall their mysterious disappearance, and Felicia’s own memories paint her as a bereaved survivor hunting witches for vengeance. Only Kyubey and Kako Natsume, a fellow magical girl, know the truth. This manufactured grief fuels her ruthless work as a Kamihama mercenary, her shounen-inspired combat style prioritizing savage efficiency over teamwork, frequently jeopardizing allies.
Her magic, “Oblivion,” distorts or erases memories—a twisted reflection of her wish’s reality-altering power. She amplifies her assaults via Connect, fusing weapons with allies for devastating strikes. Her Doppel, Beatrice, emerges as a colossal eyelid dripping “muddy tears” that warp reality, erasing problems by inducing slumber. The Doppel’s use leaves Felicia comatose until its task concludes.
Beneath her abrasive exterior lies a gentler soul: she dotes on animals and clings to a cow plushie from a cherished family farm visit, symbolizing lost warmth and nourishment. This tenderness clashes with her self-image as a wrathful avenger. Her interactions oscillate between conflict and connection—clashing with strategic minds like Nanaka Tokiwa, yet slowly bonding with Iroha Tamaki and Yachiyo Nanami, who navigate her impulsivity with patient guidance. A fleeting alliance with the Wings of the Magius as a black feather highlights her vulnerability to manipulation during her search for meaning.
Growth punctuates her journey: apologies for reckless harm inflicted on allies, pangs of loneliness after team rejections, and eventual membership in Mikazuki Villa. These experiences chip at her rigid vengeance-driven mindset, though her core rage persists. Each tentative collaboration with the Villa signals fragile steps toward trust, hinting at unspoken hopes beneath her hardened shell.
A tragic past defines her fury: a childhood prank accidentally ignited a fire that claimed her parents’ lives. Desperate to undo the horror, she bargained with Kyubey, her wish rewriting reality to erase the fire and replace it with a fabricated narrative where a witch murdered her parents. Neighbors now recall their mysterious disappearance, and Felicia’s own memories paint her as a bereaved survivor hunting witches for vengeance. Only Kyubey and Kako Natsume, a fellow magical girl, know the truth. This manufactured grief fuels her ruthless work as a Kamihama mercenary, her shounen-inspired combat style prioritizing savage efficiency over teamwork, frequently jeopardizing allies.
Her magic, “Oblivion,” distorts or erases memories—a twisted reflection of her wish’s reality-altering power. She amplifies her assaults via Connect, fusing weapons with allies for devastating strikes. Her Doppel, Beatrice, emerges as a colossal eyelid dripping “muddy tears” that warp reality, erasing problems by inducing slumber. The Doppel’s use leaves Felicia comatose until its task concludes.
Beneath her abrasive exterior lies a gentler soul: she dotes on animals and clings to a cow plushie from a cherished family farm visit, symbolizing lost warmth and nourishment. This tenderness clashes with her self-image as a wrathful avenger. Her interactions oscillate between conflict and connection—clashing with strategic minds like Nanaka Tokiwa, yet slowly bonding with Iroha Tamaki and Yachiyo Nanami, who navigate her impulsivity with patient guidance. A fleeting alliance with the Wings of the Magius as a black feather highlights her vulnerability to manipulation during her search for meaning.
Growth punctuates her journey: apologies for reckless harm inflicted on allies, pangs of loneliness after team rejections, and eventual membership in Mikazuki Villa. These experiences chip at her rigid vengeance-driven mindset, though her core rage persists. Each tentative collaboration with the Villa signals fragile steps toward trust, hinting at unspoken hopes beneath her hardened shell.