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Mina is an Indian woman who appears in the Curry Arc of Black Butler. She was originally a servant to Soma Asman Kadar, having served him since his birth, and Soma regarded her as a precious person, describing her as beautiful, cheerful, and kind. Mina has a swarthy complexion, black hair styled in a ponytail with parted bangs, and large grey eyes. She wears a red bindi and gold jewelry, including a choker and hoop earrings, and dresses in a simple dark-pink sari with a light-pink shawl.

Her primary motivation is to seek a better life for herself. While Soma is away, she leaves India to become the trophy wife of Harold West Jeb, a British nobleman. This decision serves as the catalyst for Soma and his loyal servant Agni to journey to Britain in hopes of bringing her back. In terms of personality, she is seen as a kind and cheerful presence in Soma’s memory, but her actions reveal a pragmatic side, as she chooses personal advancement over her former role. She does not possess any notable combat or supernatural abilities; her significance lies entirely in her influence on Soma’s storyline and her role as a secondary character who highlights themes of loyalty, class, and personal choice. Her relationship with Soma is one of deep affection and trust, which makes her departure a painful betrayal from his perspective. Her relationship with Harold West Jeb is transactional, as she becomes his wife for status and security. Mina does not undergo significant personal development within the story; she remains a figure who made a deliberate choice to change her circumstances and is not directly involved in the main events beyond triggering Soma’s quest.