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Mirim hails from the impoverished village of Wasilica, her family struggling under relentless hardship. Seeking to aid them, she journeyed to the Queen’s Capital and enlisted as a test subject for the Iron Strategist Ymir’s clandestine "Strongest Project," which sought to forge superhuman soldiers using experimental technology. Her body became host to armor and weaponry fueled by a volatile Hyper Vibration Crystal—most notably the Infinity Slasher blade and a shield that launches ranged strikes. The crystal emits defensive vibrations to nullify attacks, but its relentless energy subjects the wearer to excruciating sensory overload. While others collapsed under the agony, Mirim endured, persisting in battle even as her body betrayed her with tremors, flushed skin, or faltering limbs.
Her service in the Queen’s Army ended abruptly when Ymir commanded Wasilica’s annihilation for harboring Annelotte, the Rebel Army’s leader. Mirim abandoned her post, defecting to the rebellion to shield her family and home. Within the insurgent ranks, she forged a sisterly bond with Annelotte, addressing her as "Big Sister," her once-timid spirit hardening into resolve against tyranny.
Gentle and conflict-averse by nature, Mirim’s meekness belies a steely core when her family’s safety is threatened. Chronic clumsiness spared her farm labor, steering her toward education—a contrast to her later battlefield prowess. In quieter moments, she crafts delicate accessories from fabric remnants, nurturing a creativity untouched by war. Her striking appearance blends Valkyrie-inspired motifs: crimson-and-gold winged armor, viridian hair, and piercing azure eyes.
The name "Mirim," a palindrome echoing across languages, nods to Norse mythology’s Mimir, a sage of knowledge—mirroring her dual mentorship under Ymir and Annelotte. A sister, Alia, exists in her past, though their dynamic remains unrecorded. Her narrative weaves sacrifice, endurance, and the paradox of vulnerability cloaked in mechanized might, unflinching in portraying the brutal cost of her experimental burden.
Her service in the Queen’s Army ended abruptly when Ymir commanded Wasilica’s annihilation for harboring Annelotte, the Rebel Army’s leader. Mirim abandoned her post, defecting to the rebellion to shield her family and home. Within the insurgent ranks, she forged a sisterly bond with Annelotte, addressing her as "Big Sister," her once-timid spirit hardening into resolve against tyranny.
Gentle and conflict-averse by nature, Mirim’s meekness belies a steely core when her family’s safety is threatened. Chronic clumsiness spared her farm labor, steering her toward education—a contrast to her later battlefield prowess. In quieter moments, she crafts delicate accessories from fabric remnants, nurturing a creativity untouched by war. Her striking appearance blends Valkyrie-inspired motifs: crimson-and-gold winged armor, viridian hair, and piercing azure eyes.
The name "Mirim," a palindrome echoing across languages, nods to Norse mythology’s Mimir, a sage of knowledge—mirroring her dual mentorship under Ymir and Annelotte. A sister, Alia, exists in her past, though their dynamic remains unrecorded. Her narrative weaves sacrifice, endurance, and the paradox of vulnerability cloaked in mechanized might, unflinching in portraying the brutal cost of her experimental burden.