Description
Soiree Meira, born in Germany, lost both parents in an accident at age three. He and his twin brother Alba Meira grew up in an orphanage. On their fourteenth birthday, the brothers escaped and found refuge in Southtown, taken under the wing of Fate, the city's crime boss. Fate's guidance softened their distrust of adults. Soiree developed profound admiration for Alba, seeing his brother as the ultimate source of power. After Fate's death and Alba's subsequent defeat of Duke, leader of Mephistopheles, Soiree achieved his dream of witnessing Alba rise to power in Southtown. Yet, he started questioning his own purpose beyond supporting his brother. He continued working alongside Alba to protect the city and maintain order.
Soiree possesses a cheerful, magnanimous, and passionate personality, though he is notably quick-tempered. He maintains an affable smile and popularity with women, while retaining a relative innocence. His unwavering idolization of Alba defines his core motivation. In combat, he employs a fighting style based on Richard Meyer's, officially termed "Shooting Capoeira." His move names are in German, and he utilizes energy attacks to enhance kicking damage, creating wind-like effects through energy manipulation.
During the events of "The King of Fighters: Another Day," set after Duke's defeat, Soiree and Alba acted as vigilantes safeguarding Southtown. When fires erupted across the city, Soiree led rescue efforts. He saved a young girl from a burning building but confronted Iori Yagami, mistakenly believing Iori caused the fire. Their fight inside a church escalated until the ceiling collapsed. Soiree shielded the girl from debris, and both were rescued by Athena Asamiya and Mai Shiranui. Exhausted, he later searched the rubble for Iori until Alba confirmed Iori's survival. Alba also revealed he had rescued two kittens. Soiree demonstrated a tendency to prioritize personal conflicts over emergencies, choosing to fight Iori rather than focus solely on rescue.
These events lead directly into "KOF: Maximum Impact 2." Soiree encounters Luise Meyrink and Jivatma, making him aware of the entity Judeim. Following Jivatma's defeat, Soiree vanishes without explanation. While Alba is confirmed to have participated in the tournament finals, Soiree's disappearance remains an unresolved plot point in his story.
Soiree possesses a cheerful, magnanimous, and passionate personality, though he is notably quick-tempered. He maintains an affable smile and popularity with women, while retaining a relative innocence. His unwavering idolization of Alba defines his core motivation. In combat, he employs a fighting style based on Richard Meyer's, officially termed "Shooting Capoeira." His move names are in German, and he utilizes energy attacks to enhance kicking damage, creating wind-like effects through energy manipulation.
During the events of "The King of Fighters: Another Day," set after Duke's defeat, Soiree and Alba acted as vigilantes safeguarding Southtown. When fires erupted across the city, Soiree led rescue efforts. He saved a young girl from a burning building but confronted Iori Yagami, mistakenly believing Iori caused the fire. Their fight inside a church escalated until the ceiling collapsed. Soiree shielded the girl from debris, and both were rescued by Athena Asamiya and Mai Shiranui. Exhausted, he later searched the rubble for Iori until Alba confirmed Iori's survival. Alba also revealed he had rescued two kittens. Soiree demonstrated a tendency to prioritize personal conflicts over emergencies, choosing to fight Iori rather than focus solely on rescue.
These events lead directly into "KOF: Maximum Impact 2." Soiree encounters Luise Meyrink and Jivatma, making him aware of the entity Judeim. Following Jivatma's defeat, Soiree vanishes without explanation. While Alba is confirmed to have participated in the tournament finals, Soiree's disappearance remains an unresolved plot point in his story.
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