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## Personality Appearance: Miku possesses a glamorous and voluptuous figure, standing at a height of 165 cm. Her long, bluish-purple hair is fashioned in a hime cut, adorned with a yellow flower petal hair clip. Silver eyes sparkle beneath her neatly styled hair. Miku's Astral Dress, named 'Shaddai El Chai,' predominantly features a yellow color with blue and white ruffles, reflecting her role as the Spirit of sound. Additional accessories include crescent moon earrings, a choker with a white lily, and yellow high-heel shoes adorned with lilies on the ankles. At school, she dons a deep blue sailor outfit. Spirit Form Abilities: As the Spirit of sound, Miku wields complete control over vibrations and music. In personal combat, she can unleash vocal shock waves or restrict movements with her voice. Her powers excel in long-range attacks, utilizing mind control through minions and exploiting speakers for citywide influence. However, a pair of earplugs can render individuals immune to her hypnotic powers. Straining her voice temporarily incapacitates her abilities. Spirit Data: Miku's Spirit data reflects a formidable presence: Strength: 85 Consistency: 72 Reiryoku (Spiritual Power): 159 Agility: 67 Intelligence: 70 Angel - Gabriel: Miku's AA-ranked Angel, Gabriel, assumes the form of an organ with an associated weapon, the Organ, and Astral Dress, Shaddai El Chai. This organ, controlled by a keyboard, can manipulate sound waves. Additionally, smaller organ pipes allow Miku to navigate smaller crowds. The Angel's sonic waves serve both offensive and defensive purposes. Overstraining Miku's voice results in a temporary loss of her powers. Songs of Gabriel: March (Māchi): Enhances physical strength and stamina, resisting attacks. Rondo: Restrains listeners with sound waves. Solo (Soro): Brainwashes listeners, prioritizing Miku's desires. Requiem (Rekuiemu): A relaxing, analgesic song. Symphony (Shinfonī): A vertically swung silver pipe with destructive power amplified by sound waves. Fantasia (Fantajia): Combines healing and strength-bolstering effects, broadcasted to civilian shelters. Wizard Abilities: Miku, as a former Spirit, exhibits compatibility with Realizer technology. Equipped with a wireless headset and a <Yggd Folium> leaf, she generates a Territory for protection. This ability proves useful in conflicts against formidable adversaries. Personality: Initially harboring strong hatred towards men, Miku's cold demeanor and disdain towards women stem from a traumatic past of false scandals and betrayal by her fans. Shido's intervention softens her outlook, leading to a flirtatious and lustful personality. Post-transformation, she becomes openly doting and affectionate, expressing her love for Shido. History: Miku's journey from an aspiring singer named Yoimachi Tsukino to her transformation into a Spirit, marked by a career downfall and false scandals, unfolds into a narrative of despair and eventual resurgence. Phantom's intervention and the acquisition of Spirit powers paved the way for Miku's second debut as Miku Izayoi, a famous idol. Quotes: "I lost it. Once. Because of those ugly males, I lost my voice because of a psychological disorder—the voice… the voice more important than my life…!" "You kept our promise. If it's you, there's no problem. Only you… I can trust." "Thank you… very much, darling… I love you!" "Then, let me show you Nia-san. The power of woman you didn’t know about. And be sure to carve this inside your mind. My name—Miku Izayoi!" Trivia: Miku's former stage name, Yoimachi Tsukino, holds significance in its kanji, referring to "evening," "wait," "moon," and the possessive particle. The inclusion of the character "Nine" in Miku's name relates to the ninth Sephira on Kabbalah's Tree of Life: "Foundation." The name of her Angel, Gabriel, means "The Strong One of God" or "The Strength of God." Miku's Astral Dress's name, 'Shaddai El Chai,' translates to 'Almighty Living God.' Volume 6's cover title, "Lily," reflects Miku's preference for girls, with Shido as an exception. Miku's birthday on January 19th aligns with Karaoke Day in Japan, commemorating NHK's first amateur singing contest broadcast in 1946.
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