OVA
Description
Miiru Kamishirou, sometimes called Kashimiro Miiru, serves as a major antagonist in the second Fushigi Yugi OVA series and final manga volumes. She is one of the Demon Gods (Shitennou) under Tenkou's command. Miiru infiltrates the Ancient Chinese Mythology Club, attended by Keisuke Yuuki, Tetsuya Kajiwara, and Taka Sukunami, posing as a college freshman. Her striking appearance—wavy pale-purple hair, large round earrings, and notable beauty—helps her gain trust while secretly gathering intelligence for Tenkou.
Her actions are driven by a pact with Tenkou, who promised to restore her and her younger brother, Ren, to human form in exchange for their service. This promise fuels her conditional loyalty. Miiru displays a complex personality: outwardly kind and innocent to manipulate targets like Taka, yet inherently deceitful in pursuing her goals. Her sole genuine emotional connection is a fiercely protective, intensely close devotion to Ren, depicted as bordering on incestuous in both manga and anime.
Miiru wields blood manipulation abilities. She implants parasitic demons into victims through physical contact, such as biting Taka's ear to introduce a demon into his bloodstream. She also crafts lifelike dolls from extracted blood to remotely control individuals. Her methods are extremely violent; she admits to killing roughly 200 people, including an unnamed high school girl in Tama, for sustenance and as blood sacrifices to Tenkou.
Her plan intensifies when she uses a completed blood doll to command Taka into murdering Miaka Yuki. Taka thwarts this by destroying the doll with his latent powers. Later, during the final confrontation between Tenkou and the Celestial Warriors, Tenkou betrays Miiru, using her body as a shield against Nuriko's attack. Mortally wounded, she reaches for Ren as she dies, but Tenkou kills them both before they can reunite. Tenkou then reveals Miiru and Ren agreed to his terms because they weren't human, exposing his promise of transformation as fraudulent.
A pivotal reversal occurs in the final OVA episode and manga chapter. After Tenkou's banishment by the Four Gods, his spells unravel. This restoration of life affects all transformed into Demon Gods before their corruption, resulting in Miiru and Ren's resurrection alongside others similarly afflicted.
Her actions are driven by a pact with Tenkou, who promised to restore her and her younger brother, Ren, to human form in exchange for their service. This promise fuels her conditional loyalty. Miiru displays a complex personality: outwardly kind and innocent to manipulate targets like Taka, yet inherently deceitful in pursuing her goals. Her sole genuine emotional connection is a fiercely protective, intensely close devotion to Ren, depicted as bordering on incestuous in both manga and anime.
Miiru wields blood manipulation abilities. She implants parasitic demons into victims through physical contact, such as biting Taka's ear to introduce a demon into his bloodstream. She also crafts lifelike dolls from extracted blood to remotely control individuals. Her methods are extremely violent; she admits to killing roughly 200 people, including an unnamed high school girl in Tama, for sustenance and as blood sacrifices to Tenkou.
Her plan intensifies when she uses a completed blood doll to command Taka into murdering Miaka Yuki. Taka thwarts this by destroying the doll with his latent powers. Later, during the final confrontation between Tenkou and the Celestial Warriors, Tenkou betrays Miiru, using her body as a shield against Nuriko's attack. Mortally wounded, she reaches for Ren as she dies, but Tenkou kills them both before they can reunite. Tenkou then reveals Miiru and Ren agreed to his terms because they weren't human, exposing his promise of transformation as fraudulent.
A pivotal reversal occurs in the final OVA episode and manga chapter. After Tenkou's banishment by the Four Gods, his spells unravel. This restoration of life affects all transformed into Demon Gods before their corruption, resulting in Miiru and Ren's resurrection alongside others similarly afflicted.