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Yoo Mira, 25th master of the Moonlight Sword Style, inherits a legacy steeped in familial tradition and tragedy. Trained rigorously by her father, she shoulders the duty to revive their sword style after his descent into obsession and death. Initially seeking a "good seed" through relationships with formidable men, her path shifts upon encountering Jin Mori and Han Daewi during the God of High School tournament. Though driven early by obligation, her alliances reshape her purpose, steering her toward protecting comrades and refining her craft beyond ancestral confines.

Her combat prowess embodies the Moonlight Sword Style’s fluid precision, wielding blades with such mastery that even wooden swords slice steel and concrete. Evolving techniques blur reality with illusion-like slashes and deflected projectiles. Decades of training forge superhuman agility, endurance, and strength, enabling feats like cleaving mountains and evading lasers. Through Charyeok—a borrowed power from ancient general Yeo-Po Bong-Seon—she summons the crimson steed Toma, amplifies her physicality, and fights unflinching through grievous wounds, including the loss of an arm.

Ragnarök elevates her power: Ultio R’s King’s Body grants gravity manipulation and divine-tier capabilities, while the Original Greed channels the Blade of Tathagata and energy assimilation. These upgrades crown her leader of Neo Nox and member of The Six, though she sacrifices the King’s Body to save Han Daewi, temporarily diminishing her might. Later enhancements, like Park Mubong’s Right Arm via Project Wi-Fi, restore her edge, allowing clashes with cosmic threats like Deer and the Four Pillars of Fate.

Physical scars chart her journey—white hair, a prosthetic arm, and an eyepatch after losing an eye to Park Mubong. Post-Ragnarök, her cloak conceals a regenerated limb, while psychological shifts trace her transition from a guarded warrior to a detached figure haunted by fragmented memories and a savior complex. Despite marrying Han Daewi and embracing motherhood, remnants of her ruthless combat demeanor and distrust linger.

Pivotal moments define her: nearly dying from the Limit Remover against Priest Saturn, saved by divine intervention; rejecting Priest Ryu’s temptation to forsake ethics for power; and sacrificing her Charyeok and weapons to fuel Jin Mori’s ascension as Maitreya. These acts cement her shift from personal ambition to collective sacrifice. In later years, she finds balance, retiring from frontline battles to aid global governance while reconciling her tumultuous past.