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|Occupation=Student | |Occupation=Student | ||
|Citizenship=American citizen | |Citizenship=American citizen | ||
|Residence=Metropolis | |Residence=Metropolis | ||
|Education=High School | |Education=High School | ||
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|Quote="They say the pen is mightier than the sword. The pen is /nothing/ if it wasn't for me." | |Quote="They say the pen is mightier than the sword. The pen is /nothing/ if it wasn't for me." | ||
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|Actor=Hikari Mitsushima | |Actor=Hikari Mitsushima | ||
|Profile=Miyako was badly burned in a house fire.. But the firefighter who saved her was left comatose. Wishing she could help, Miyako pushed through the crippling burn scarring on her hands and started folding a thousand paper cranes in hopes of wishing her rescuer back to health. In front of a reporter looking for a filler story, she succeeded.. | |Profile=Miyako was badly burned in a house fire.. But the firefighter who saved her was left comatose. Wishing she could help, Miyako pushed through the crippling burn scarring on her hands and started folding a thousand paper cranes in hopes of wishing her rescuer back to health. In front of a reporter looking for a filler story, she succeeded.. | ||
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|Description=Miyako is a Japanese-American teenager with light skin, the stereotypical Asian eye shape, and straight black hair in a short bob. Even the least observant usually notice the extensive burn scarring on both hands extending almost up to her elbows. She is slightly heavy-set, and a little bit bustier than the stereotypical Japanese schoolgirl as a result. Her voice has no trace of a Japanese accent. She carries a leather messenger bag, full of blank origami paper, almost everywhere. | |Description=Miyako is a Japanese-American teenager with light skin, the stereotypical Asian eye shape, and straight black hair in a short bob. Even the least observant usually notice the extensive burn scarring on both hands extending almost up to her elbows. She is slightly heavy-set, and a little bit bustier than the stereotypical Japanese schoolgirl as a result. Her voice has no trace of a Japanese accent. She carries a leather messenger bag, full of blank origami paper, almost everywhere. | ||
|History=Miyako was adopted as an infant by foster parents who never asked where she had come from, and raised her as their own. <br><br>Late in her teenage years, a supervillain attack happened near her home; a stray blast collapsed the apartment building she lived in and set it aflame. During the rescue, another blast shook the building and the firefighter rescuing Miyako was caught under a collapsing beam that shattered her helmet and left her comatose.<br><br>At the hospital, Miyako lamented her inability to help her rescuers, frustrated watching the doctors doing their best and still being unable to help. Having little but her minor artistic skills, and in spite of her hands actually being horribly damaged and in pain, the idea came to her to follow a Japanese tradition of folding a thousand origami paper cranes in hopes of granting a wish.<br><br>She stayed at the firefighters bedside for days, folding; the first few were pure agony and took seemingly forever, but as she continued it seemed to get far easier. She was visited by the heroes, by the ambulance crew, and by the other fire fighters, but she kept folding whenever she was awake. Finally, she was visited by a junior news reporter seeking a fluff piece to use as filler, just as she finished her thousandth crane. Their camera was recording at the moment all thousand cranes took life and fluttered out the window and the firefighter awoke. | |History=Miyako was adopted as an infant by foster parents who never asked where she had come from, and raised her as their own. <br><br>Late in her teenage years, a supervillain attack happened near her home; a stray blast collapsed the apartment building she lived in and set it aflame. During the rescue, another blast shook the building and the firefighter rescuing Miyako was caught under a collapsing beam that shattered her helmet and left her comatose.<br><br>At the hospital, Miyako lamented her inability to help her rescuers, frustrated watching the doctors doing their best and still being unable to help. Having little but her minor artistic skills, and in spite of her hands actually being horribly damaged and in pain, the idea came to her to follow a Japanese tradition of folding a thousand origami paper cranes in hopes of granting a wish.<br><br>She stayed at the firefighters bedside for days, folding; the first few were pure agony and took seemingly forever, but as she continued it seemed to get far easier. She was visited by the heroes, by the ambulance crew, and by the other fire fighters, but she kept folding whenever she was awake. Finally, she was visited by a junior news reporter seeking a fluff piece to use as filler, just as she finished her thousandth crane. Their camera was recording at the moment all thousand cranes took life and fluttered out the window and the firefighter awoke. | ||
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|Weaknesses=<span style="color:#00CED1">'''PAPERS PLEASE!'''</span><br>All of Miyako's magic is based around the act of folding paper. She needs at least one usable hand - and one hand is FAR slower than two - and a sheet of paper, or at least paper-like enough to fold into origami. Without those two things, she is just some ordinary girl who cannot wield magic.<br><br><span style="color:#00CED1">'''PAPER IS PAPER'''</span><br>Miyako's paper constructs have weaknesses that are typical for the paper from which they are created.<br><br>Paper is flammable; while a lighter or even a fireball does not destroy an origami construct instantly, it does doom it within a few seconds as it lights on fire.<br><br>Paper is made sodden by water; getting a figurine wet makes it very flimsy so that casual or environmental damage or strain can cause it to tear apart and be destroyed. On the bright side, sodden figurines are no longer at risk of being lit on fire.<br><br>While Miyako can make origami out of papers that are not so vulnerable to such things, such as wax paper, she doesn't get the advantages of Paper's Daughter when doing so; as a result, even the simplest figurines made out of things like wax paper or foil take several minutes of work to create, and are less sturdy and capable in other regards.<br><br><span style="color:#00CED1">'''SCARRED'''</span><br>Miyako's hands are scarred extensively by fire. This causes her constant pain, requires lots of upkeep, leaves her hands weakened and less able to do things like climb things, and is very visible. | |Weaknesses=<span style="color:#00CED1">'''PAPERS PLEASE!'''</span><br>All of Miyako's magic is based around the act of folding paper. She needs at least one usable hand - and one hand is FAR slower than two - and a sheet of paper, or at least paper-like enough to fold into origami. Without those two things, she is just some ordinary girl who cannot wield magic.<br><br><span style="color:#00CED1">'''PAPER IS PAPER'''</span><br>Miyako's paper constructs have weaknesses that are typical for the paper from which they are created.<br><br>Paper is flammable; while a lighter or even a fireball does not destroy an origami construct instantly, it does doom it within a few seconds as it lights on fire.<br><br>Paper is made sodden by water; getting a figurine wet makes it very flimsy so that casual or environmental damage or strain can cause it to tear apart and be destroyed. On the bright side, sodden figurines are no longer at risk of being lit on fire.<br><br>While Miyako can make origami out of papers that are not so vulnerable to such things, such as wax paper, she doesn't get the advantages of Paper's Daughter when doing so; as a result, even the simplest figurines made out of things like wax paper or foil take several minutes of work to create, and are less sturdy and capable in other regards.<br><br><span style="color:#00CED1">'''SCARRED'''</span><br>Miyako's hands are scarred extensively by fire. This causes her constant pain, requires lots of upkeep, leaves her hands weakened and less able to do things like climb things, and is very visible. | ||
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Miyako Moore (Scenesys ID: 1368) | |||
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"They say the pen is mightier than the sword. The pen is /nothing/ if it wasn't for me." | |||
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Full Name: | Miyako Moore | ||
Gender: | Female | ||
Species: | Magician | ||
Theme: | Original (OC) | ||
Occupation: | Student | ||
Citizenship: | American citizen | ||
Residence: | Metropolis | ||
Education: | High School | ||
Status: | Shelved | ||
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Apparent Age: | 16 | Actual Age: | 17 |
Date of Birth | 01/20/2007 | Actor: | Hikari Mitsushima |
Height: | 162 cm (5'4") | Weight: | 69 kg (152 lb) |
Hair Color: | Black | Eye Color: | Dark Brown |
Theme Song: | {{{Song}}} |
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Miyako was badly burned in a house fire.. But the firefighter who saved her was left comatose. Wishing she could help, Miyako pushed through the crippling burn scarring on her hands and started folding a thousand paper cranes in hopes of wishing her rescuer back to health. In front of a reporter looking for a filler story, she succeeded..
Current Player Approved: Not Applicable
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