TV-Series
Description
Minael, born Mina Amasato, serves as the elder twin to Yunael within Team Ruler. In her civilian identity, she attends university, sporting short brown hair accented by a green clip and a matching phone case—subtle markers distinguishing her from her sister. As a magical girl, her attire shifts to a dark blue and white ruffled dress, complemented by a solitary feathered wing, a hovering halo, and striking purple eyes with cross-shaped pupils.
Her magic enables transformation into non-living objects, adopting their properties and functions while enhancing durability, though restricted by her comprehension of complex machinery. An invisibility cloak conceals her visual and scent presence but fails to mute sound or heartbeat. Physically underpowered with a destructive rating of 1/5, she compensates through tactical shapeshifting.
Minael and Yunael initially mirror each other in personality: mischievous, playfully crude, and inseparable, their bond evident in shared pranks, hand-holding, and synchronized flight. Yunael’s death fractures this dynamic, plunging Minael into vengeful obsession. Shedding empathy, she adopts ruthless aggression, infiltrating Hardgore Alice’s home disguised as a stuffed rabbit to orchestrate retaliation.
Within Team Ruler, her alliances prove volatile. She resents Ruler’s authoritarianism, rejoicing at her demise. Her rapport with Tama deteriorates from collaborative pranks and popularity schemes to hostility, criticizing Tama’s clumsiness post-loss. Partnering with Swim Swim to eliminate Cranberry backfires, culminating in her death during a failed ambush. Jealousy toward Snow White’s candy rank drives an axe-form assault, thwarted by Alice and deepening her vendetta.
Strategically, she collaborates with Yunael to mimic Sister Nana, ambushing Weiss Winterprison—a ploy that claims Yunael’s life and unravels Minael’s psyche. Statistically deficient in physical prowess, magic experience, and combat adaptability, her reliance on Yunael’s complementary skills underscores her solo limitations. Grief erodes her judgment, steering her toward reckless vengeance until Cranberry ends her life, closing a narrative arc defined by unresolved sorrow and tactical missteps.
Her magic enables transformation into non-living objects, adopting their properties and functions while enhancing durability, though restricted by her comprehension of complex machinery. An invisibility cloak conceals her visual and scent presence but fails to mute sound or heartbeat. Physically underpowered with a destructive rating of 1/5, she compensates through tactical shapeshifting.
Minael and Yunael initially mirror each other in personality: mischievous, playfully crude, and inseparable, their bond evident in shared pranks, hand-holding, and synchronized flight. Yunael’s death fractures this dynamic, plunging Minael into vengeful obsession. Shedding empathy, she adopts ruthless aggression, infiltrating Hardgore Alice’s home disguised as a stuffed rabbit to orchestrate retaliation.
Within Team Ruler, her alliances prove volatile. She resents Ruler’s authoritarianism, rejoicing at her demise. Her rapport with Tama deteriorates from collaborative pranks and popularity schemes to hostility, criticizing Tama’s clumsiness post-loss. Partnering with Swim Swim to eliminate Cranberry backfires, culminating in her death during a failed ambush. Jealousy toward Snow White’s candy rank drives an axe-form assault, thwarted by Alice and deepening her vendetta.
Strategically, she collaborates with Yunael to mimic Sister Nana, ambushing Weiss Winterprison—a ploy that claims Yunael’s life and unravels Minael’s psyche. Statistically deficient in physical prowess, magic experience, and combat adaptability, her reliance on Yunael’s complementary skills underscores her solo limitations. Grief erodes her judgment, steering her toward reckless vengeance until Cranberry ends her life, closing a narrative arc defined by unresolved sorrow and tactical missteps.