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K.S. Miracle is a central character in the stage play Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Sprinters' Story, where she appears as one of the main protagonists. She is a horse girl student at Tracen Academy, characterized by her gentle demeanor and a profound sense of gratitude that drives her to run.
Her background is marked by significant physical hardship. Born with a very frail body, she spent most of her childhood in a hospital, unable to walk or run properly. She narrowly survived life-threatening illnesses on two separate occasions, experiences that inspired her name, Miracle. This difficult start to life meant she was unable to attend middle school, making her a rare transfer student who joins Tracen Academy only when she reaches high school.
In terms of personality, K.S. Miracle is known for being a kind-hearted and gentle individual with a calm and refreshing presence. Her speech is polite and soft, which, combined with her appearance and considerate nature, gives her the impression of a kind prince, a contrast furthered by her use of the typically masculine first-person pronoun "ore". Despite her weak constitution, she is highly motivated and empathetic, always ready to assist her friends. However, this kindness is paired with a deep-seated guilt over having caused her family and caretakers worry due to her poor health. This guilt has manifested as a trauma-driven obsession with repaying them for their support.
This sense of obligation is her primary motivation. Her singular goal in running the Twinkle Series is not for personal glory or the love of the sport, but to repay the people who saved her life and supported her, particularly her parents and the medical staff who cared for her. She finds limited value in herself outside of her ability to run and create miracles on the track as a form of thanks. This leads to a dangerous pattern of behavior where she pushes her body to its absolute limits, refusing to slow down even when she senses an injury may occur, and often neglecting her own health, such as by not eating properly, to prepare for races.
Her role in the story is often focused on her internal struggle between her gentle nature and her self-destructive dedication. The narrative explores what it means to live up to a name like Miracle while confronting a tragic fate. Her personal story follows these themes, with what-if scenarios that allow for different outcomes than the real-life counterpart of her character. She is also a pivotal figure in other characters' stories, serving as a final boss of sorts in Daiichi Ruby's training story, where her determination to sacrifice her body for victory is challenged.
Key relationships define her time at the academy. She is roommates with Daiichi Ruby, a talented rival with whom she has a close and supportive friendship despite their competition on the track. Another important dynamic is with Daitaku Helios, who is part of a narrative love triangle involving Ruby and Miracle. The real-life horses that inspired these characters had a notable rivalry, with the trio often finishing together in major races, a fact reflected in their close in-game relationships. K.S. Miracle also shares a significant connection with Yamanin Zephyr and Bamboo Memory, who worry about her tendency to prioritize others' needs over her own well-being.
Her character development centers on learning to find a balance. While she starts with the conviction that she must win at all costs to show her thanks, interactions with rivals like Daiichi Ruby teach her that there is value in her future and wellbeing beyond a single race. Ruby challenges her to focus on a future together as rivals rather than burning out in the present, which shifts Miracle's perspective and leads her to abandon racing methods that would cause lasting damage to her body.
Notable abilities include a specialization in short-distance sprinting, where she excels at leading from the front. She is exceptionally good at finding her way and possesses perfect pitch, allowing her to play songs on the piano after hearing them just once without sheet music. She has a slight physical asymmetry, with her left foot (22.5cm) being slightly larger than her right (22.0cm), and is sensitive to loud noises like sirens and overly salty food. Her tail is said to smell faintly of soap, and the ear covers she wears over her horse ears are a bright yellow color that complements her short, light blue hair.
Her background is marked by significant physical hardship. Born with a very frail body, she spent most of her childhood in a hospital, unable to walk or run properly. She narrowly survived life-threatening illnesses on two separate occasions, experiences that inspired her name, Miracle. This difficult start to life meant she was unable to attend middle school, making her a rare transfer student who joins Tracen Academy only when she reaches high school.
In terms of personality, K.S. Miracle is known for being a kind-hearted and gentle individual with a calm and refreshing presence. Her speech is polite and soft, which, combined with her appearance and considerate nature, gives her the impression of a kind prince, a contrast furthered by her use of the typically masculine first-person pronoun "ore". Despite her weak constitution, she is highly motivated and empathetic, always ready to assist her friends. However, this kindness is paired with a deep-seated guilt over having caused her family and caretakers worry due to her poor health. This guilt has manifested as a trauma-driven obsession with repaying them for their support.
This sense of obligation is her primary motivation. Her singular goal in running the Twinkle Series is not for personal glory or the love of the sport, but to repay the people who saved her life and supported her, particularly her parents and the medical staff who cared for her. She finds limited value in herself outside of her ability to run and create miracles on the track as a form of thanks. This leads to a dangerous pattern of behavior where she pushes her body to its absolute limits, refusing to slow down even when she senses an injury may occur, and often neglecting her own health, such as by not eating properly, to prepare for races.
Her role in the story is often focused on her internal struggle between her gentle nature and her self-destructive dedication. The narrative explores what it means to live up to a name like Miracle while confronting a tragic fate. Her personal story follows these themes, with what-if scenarios that allow for different outcomes than the real-life counterpart of her character. She is also a pivotal figure in other characters' stories, serving as a final boss of sorts in Daiichi Ruby's training story, where her determination to sacrifice her body for victory is challenged.
Key relationships define her time at the academy. She is roommates with Daiichi Ruby, a talented rival with whom she has a close and supportive friendship despite their competition on the track. Another important dynamic is with Daitaku Helios, who is part of a narrative love triangle involving Ruby and Miracle. The real-life horses that inspired these characters had a notable rivalry, with the trio often finishing together in major races, a fact reflected in their close in-game relationships. K.S. Miracle also shares a significant connection with Yamanin Zephyr and Bamboo Memory, who worry about her tendency to prioritize others' needs over her own well-being.
Her character development centers on learning to find a balance. While she starts with the conviction that she must win at all costs to show her thanks, interactions with rivals like Daiichi Ruby teach her that there is value in her future and wellbeing beyond a single race. Ruby challenges her to focus on a future together as rivals rather than burning out in the present, which shifts Miracle's perspective and leads her to abandon racing methods that would cause lasting damage to her body.
Notable abilities include a specialization in short-distance sprinting, where she excels at leading from the front. She is exceptionally good at finding her way and possesses perfect pitch, allowing her to play songs on the piano after hearing them just once without sheet music. She has a slight physical asymmetry, with her left foot (22.5cm) being slightly larger than her right (22.0cm), and is sensitive to loud noises like sirens and overly salty food. Her tail is said to smell faintly of soap, and the ear covers she wears over her horse ears are a bright yellow color that complements her short, light blue hair.