Miranjo, first known as the cryptic Magic Mirror, emerges from the sorcery-steeped Houma Kingdom. Her childhood shattered when Bosse, a giant adventurer, slew her father, only to later become her guardian after her mother healed his wounds. Their bond solidified after the Gyakuza Kingdom’s betrayal destroyed Houma, claiming her mother’s life and subjecting Miranjo to brutal torture—leaving her disfigured and limbless. Bosse salvaged her shattered existence, stitching her body together with sorcery and the remains of Gyakuza villagers, igniting an obsessive loyalty. Driven to preserve their connection, she bargained with a demonic childhood ally, amplifying Bosse’s power to forge the Bosse Kingdom. Her yearning to relive their past spurred two coups: the first ended Queen Sheena’s life and her own mortal form, trapping her soul within a hexagonal mirror. From this prison, she schemed for decades, steering Prince Daida from youth to resurrect Bosse by transferring the king’s soul into the prince’s body. A second coup, executed through freed underworld convicts, collapsed when Bosse intervened, provoking the demon to condemn her. Yet Daida, bonded to a spectral echo of her childhood self during captivity, redeemed her via a wish that restored her original, unmarred body. Once a compassionate child who adored animals, trauma twisted Miranjo into a sorrowful manipulator, justifying exploitation, political marriages, and filicide through warped devotion. Fleeting humanity surfaced in deeds like mentoring Apeas, reshaping his cowardice into valor. Post-resurrection, accountability tempered her; accepting Daida’s marriage proposal, she embraced atonement, channeling her cunning into wisdom-sharing. Her ties to the demon lingered—a mix of nostalgia, guilt, and cryptic leniency as it resurrected her sans repayment. Miranjo’s journey weaves treachery, shattered loyalties, and tentative redemption, mirroring the scars of trauma and the price of unyielding allegiance.

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The Magic Mirror/Miranjo

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