Miranjo hailed from the Houma Kingdom, a realm of formidable mages defying divine oppression. Her father, a mage, fell to Bosse in a duel; her mother later tended Bosse’s wounds, forging an uneasy connection. When the Houma allied with the Gyakuza Kingdom, villagers from Gyakuza murdered Miranjo’s mother and subjected the girl to torture, mutilating her body and severing her hands. Bosse returned, slaughtered the attackers, and employed forbidden magic to reconstruct her form, cementing their alliance. Shaped by loss and violence, Miranjo clung to Bosse as a paternal figure, fueling his ascent by brokering a demonic pact that amplified his might—a choice that later corroded Bosse’s health, claiming his life. Determined to sustain their bond, she schemed to extend his legacy, engineering marriages to secure hosts for his reincarnation. Her physical form perished during a rebellion against Bosse’s rule, compelling her consciousness to retreat into a hexagonal mirror. As the spectral "Magic Mirror," she whispered guidance to Prince Daida from infancy, steering him to revive Bosse by grafting the king’s soul into Daida’s flesh. To weaken the realm, she unleashed imprisoned foes, pushing the kingdom toward ruin. A second uprising sealed Bosse’s demise and her confinement within a demon’s domain. Daida, having glimpsed her harrowing past through shared memories, bargained with a demon to resurrect her original body. Though Bojji, Sheena, and others denounced her atrocities, they extended forgiveness, recognizing the scars of her trauma. Daida, now sovereign, declared his love and wed Miranjo, uniting her with the throne. Their union, controversial for its age gap and her history as his puppeteer, fulfilled Bosse’s tacit endorsement from beyond the grave. Miranjo’s journey traces the corrosion of grief into vengeance, the fragility of redemption, and the chains of inherited violence. Her fixation on preserving Bosse exposes the toll of unhealed wounds and ethical decay. While reconciliation softens her legacy, doubts linger over justice and the cost of weaving her story into the kingdom’s future.

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Miranjo

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