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Miana, a Houtua tribeswoman, descends from humans who remained on Earth after the species’ exodus. As a shrine maiden alongside her twin sister Maina, she protects the surviving egg of their fallen deity Mothra, defeated by Godzilla. Her striking appearance includes feather-like white hair, green eyes, a tanned complexion marked by pale tribal patterns, and lightweight fabric attire complemented by a mask and later revealed brown sandals.
Driven by curiosity and exploration, Miana contrasts Maina’s fiercer temperament. After healing human survivor Haruo Sakaki with her tribe’s medicinal powder, she forges a tentative alliance with him, transitioning from caution to collaboration. Her rapid grasp of human language—learned through observation—aids their communication, though her early speech remains broken.
Unspoken affection for Haruo surfaces when she reacts visibly to his kiss with Yuko Tani. Later, she offers to “connect life” with him during his despair, proposing unity as an act of hope per Houtua beliefs. Haruo’s gentle refusal underscores their emotional divide, yet her commitment to survival as victory remains unwavering.
In combat against Godzilla and Servum, Miana wields nanometal-tipped arrows to penetrate armored foes. She and Maina telepathically alert Haruo’s group to threats like Godzilla’s atomic breath, coordinating attacks with precision. Though instrumental in guiding humans to Mechagodzilla City, both twins distrust the nanometal’s corrosive influence, dubbing it “poison.”
Captured by Metphies during the Ghidorah conflict, Miana is crucified as a sacrificial offering. Her psychic distress cry summons Haruo and Maina, who secure her rescue. Post-Ghidorah’s defeat, she witnesses Haruo’s self-destructive choice, unable to deter his fatal resolve.
Miana’s narrative intertwines physical prowess with emotional depth, embodying Houtua resilience through her radiation-resistant biology and adaptive spirit. Her role, alongside Maina, reimagines the Shobijin archetype within a post-apocalyptic framework, blending spiritual guardianship with combat readiness.
Driven by curiosity and exploration, Miana contrasts Maina’s fiercer temperament. After healing human survivor Haruo Sakaki with her tribe’s medicinal powder, she forges a tentative alliance with him, transitioning from caution to collaboration. Her rapid grasp of human language—learned through observation—aids their communication, though her early speech remains broken.
Unspoken affection for Haruo surfaces when she reacts visibly to his kiss with Yuko Tani. Later, she offers to “connect life” with him during his despair, proposing unity as an act of hope per Houtua beliefs. Haruo’s gentle refusal underscores their emotional divide, yet her commitment to survival as victory remains unwavering.
In combat against Godzilla and Servum, Miana wields nanometal-tipped arrows to penetrate armored foes. She and Maina telepathically alert Haruo’s group to threats like Godzilla’s atomic breath, coordinating attacks with precision. Though instrumental in guiding humans to Mechagodzilla City, both twins distrust the nanometal’s corrosive influence, dubbing it “poison.”
Captured by Metphies during the Ghidorah conflict, Miana is crucified as a sacrificial offering. Her psychic distress cry summons Haruo and Maina, who secure her rescue. Post-Ghidorah’s defeat, she witnesses Haruo’s self-destructive choice, unable to deter his fatal resolve.
Miana’s narrative intertwines physical prowess with emotional depth, embodying Houtua resilience through her radiation-resistant biology and adaptive spirit. Her role, alongside Maina, reimagines the Shobijin archetype within a post-apocalyptic framework, blending spiritual guardianship with combat readiness.