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Madoka Kaguya, alias Cure Selene, is a poised third-year middle school student celebrated for her refined grace and exceptional versatility. Hailing from a distinguished family—her father oversees government operations in alien affairs, while her mother commands global acclaim as a pianist—she navigates relentless expectations with mastery in piano, archery, tea ceremonies, flower arrangement, and academics. Esteemed as Mihoshi Town’s "Moon" and student council president, her elegant facade conceals mounting strain from her father’s exacting demands, compounded by guilt over secretly safeguarding extraterrestrial interests as a Pretty Cure.

Her destiny intertwines with Fuwa, a mystical fairy tied to the Star Princesses. Faced with a pivotal choice between familial loyalty and defending Fuwa from alien threats, Madoka embraces her role as Cure Selene after witnessing the fairy’s fragility. Channeling lunar energy, her combat prowess manifests in the "Selene Arrow," augmented by zodiac-inspired forms: Capricorn’s magenta horns and Sagittarius’s golden bow. Adorned in lilac and celestial motifs—crescent hairpieces, starry accents, a violet-dominated ensemble—she embodies the "Moon’s Pretty Cure."

Madoka’s evolution challenges her perfectionist shackles. Teammates Elena and Lala inspire her to embrace flaws and voice her aspirations, culminating in a heartfelt confrontation with her father over her future. Post-series, she forges her own path as a space investigator, harmonizing her heritage with autonomy.

Empathy anchors her bonds. She connects with Lala through shared parental pressures, mentors Elena in balancing sibling duties, and gradually mends ties with her father, transitioning from stifling obedience to collaborative understanding.

In *Hoshi no Uta ni Omoi wo Komete*, she joins her team in shielding the enigmatic UMA, blending combat and song to thwart crises—a testament to her unity-driven resolve.

Symbolism permeates her identity: "Kaguya" evokes the legendary moon princess, "Madoka" mirrors the moon’s cycles, and "Selene" nods to Greek lunar divinity. Each transformation weaves crescents and constellations, eternally tethering her to the night sky’s mystique.