The Doppel of abandonment.
Its form is a Wǔdàn.
The master of this emotion doesn’t trust its mysterious power, she only borrows its weapon and wields it herself. To the master, it's no more than a hateful thing that drags up her painful past due to its power, a dubious hypnotic magic that controls mist to produce illusions. But even still, it possesses her regrets, hidden deep in her heart, so she allows it to aid her somewhat in battle, though she remains suspicious of it. The Doppel itself is the fluttering kimono-like thing, while the candlestick holder the master rides is a separate being altogether.
Magia Record Units/Kyoko Sakura
- For the character, see Kyoko Sakura.
- For the Magia Exedra equivalent, see Kugatachi.
| Kyoko Sakura (佐倉 杏子) | |||||||||||||
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| Attribute | Rarity | Final Lv | Type | ||||||||||
| ★★★★☆ | 100 | Attack | |||||||||||
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| Initial | 4981 | 2114 | 1603
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| Max at 4★ | 17931 | 7610 | 5770 | ||||||||||
| Max at 5★ | 22580 | 9592 | 7268
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| Max SE | 29278 | 11880 | 9266 | ||||||||||
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Doppel Description

自棄のドッペル。
その姿は、武旦。
この感情の主は、得体の知れないこのちからを全く信用しておらず、ドッペルから武器を拝借し自分自身の手で刃を振るう。
主にとっては霧を操り幻を生み怪しげな催眠魔法を行使するこのドッペルの能力からして過去を思い起こさせるだけの忌々しいものでしかないが、それでも感情の底へしまい込んだかつての未練をこのドッペルは持っており胡散臭いと感じながらも出現後にある程度の攻撃の手伝いをすることは容認している。
ちなみに、主を上にのせて走り回る燭台の部分とはためく着物のような部分はそれぞれ別固体らしくドッペルとしての本体は着物の方らしい。
Unique Memoria
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**Unique to Kyoko Sakura** All this food, mostly snacks and fruit, barely fit into her bag. Common things to ordinary people with ordinary lives. But for her, having experienced what she has... She hates to waste any of it. To her they are the most important things in life. | 袋からこぼれんばかりの、駄菓子や果物といった食べ物...普通の日常を送る人たちにとって、ありふれたもの。しかし彼女にとっては、自らの経験によって、それを粗末に扱われるのを心から嫌い、生きるうえで、最も大切なものとしている。 | ||
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Side Story
| Kyoko Sakura's Side Story |
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Kyoko goes to Kamihama City after hearing about it from Mami Tomoe. She begins to hunt witches but is disappointed when she finds a familiar. Suddenly, she sees another magical girl, Ren Isuzu, fight the familiar. Kyoko keeps her from killing the monster, claiming that she's wasting Grief Seeds. The familiar gets away. Ren says she's trying to stop malicious witches who spread the malice of human beings. Kyoko asks if she became a magical for justice or to save people, claiming those reasons are a joke. Ren says she doesn't want a malicious tragedy to happen again. Kyoko asks if witches killed Ren's family. Ren replies that she was the one killed by a witch. Ren explains that she became a magical girl when she attempted suicide from being bullied. She says this is why she has to defeat witches. Kyoko tells her to do as she pleases, and Ren runs off to find the familiar. Kyoko thinks back to the death of her family. Despite her own philosophy, she runs after Ren, berating herself the whole time. Kyoko finds the familiar has turned into a witch, which Ren is fighting. Kyoko rescues Ren from the witch and insists she's not there to save her. Kyoko quickly dispatches the witch. Ren thanks her, but Kyoko insists she just came to hunt the witch. She tells Ren to be more careful next time. Ren says she ought to use her power to protect people. Kyoko says she doesn't have the power to protect people - if she did she wouldn't need Kyoko's help. Ren decides to become stronger, and Kyoko admits if Ren became stronger she couldn't complain about what she does. She gives Ren the witch's Grief Seed, claiming that optimistic girls like her tend to die. However, Kyoko also says Ren looks like the sort of person who gets their stuff together quickly. Ren thanks her and departs. Kyoko wonders what she's doing, but admits to herself it doesn't feel bad. In her narration, she wonders if pure-hearted people are easier to hurt. On a later day, Kyoko can't find witches and is both bored and hungry. She sees a passerby take his son to a restaurant, and realizes she never went to one with her own family. Kyoko decides to forget about it and eat snacks. Suddenly, a girl appears. She introduces herself as Manaka Kurumi, and says she saw Kyoko fighting the other day. The reason she called Kyoko out is because the snack Kyoko was eating was unhealthy. Kyoko says her health is none of her business. Manaka points out that as a magical girl she needs to take care of her health to fight witches. Kyoko says magical girls don't need to worry about that, but then Manaka says that if she keeps eating foods with artificial flavors her tongue will stop working. She offers Kyoko her cooking, to reform her sense of taste. Kyoko accepts, if only because it's a free meal. Manaka brings Kyoko to a restaurant owned by her father and cooking master. When asked what she wants to eat, Kyoko answers she wants omelette rice. As Manaka makes the meal, Kyoko notes she mutters to herself while cooking. When the meal is ready, Kyoko eats it and claims it's delicious. Manaka says the omulet rice was made with walnuts, and says that if you try it once you won't be able to eat any other kind. Manaka that her food made Kyoko smile. When she's done eating, Kyoko asks if Manaka can make anything. Manaka says she's still in training but will eventually be able to do so. Kyoko offers to be a taste-tester and promises to eat every bite. Manaka says her feelings towards food are fascinating. She asks Kyoko if those feelings came from her parents' influence, as Manaka believes parenting tends to be the cause of that sort of thing. She thinks Kyoko must have a wonderful family. Kyoko is forced to remember why she became a magical girl and how her wish destroyed her family. She tells Manaka that knowing how important it is to eat and live is what saved her family. Kyoko claims that to eat is to live, and she decided to live through anything and everything. Kyoko then prepares to leave the restaurant, and Manaka says she can come back anytime. Manaka says she doesn't know what happened in Kyoko's past, but she will always serve her food with a smile. Kyoko says if Manaka has the time to cook she should go hunt witches instead. Kyoko points out that though Manaka cooks food for other people, there's no guarantee that someone will come to save her. Manaka says Kyoko is wrong - she cooks for herself, because she likes to see other people happy. Kyoko says Manaka is weird, but admits she likes her cooking and will come back when she feels like it. Kyoko then departs, wondering how long it's been since she ate at such a stylish restaurant. On another day, Kyoko decides to investigate Kamihama's rumors for lack of anything better to do. She hears a rumor about the "Hanasaka Girl", who makes flowers blooms wherever she walks. Kyoko decides to wait at the rumor's supposed location. Kyoko then sees a girl walk by carrying flowers. She calls out the girl and asks if she's a witch. The girl introduces herself as Konomi Haruna, a magical girl. She asks Kyoko if she looks like a witch. Kyoko says she doesn't, but points out Kamihama is a weird place. Kyoko says Konomi looked weird because she's carrying all those flowers. Konomi explains that she's a florist. Kyoko, realizing the rumor was just something ordinary, introduces herself. Konomi hopes they can get along, but Kyoko says she doesn't work with others. Kyoko claims that witch hunting is a competition, and when Konomi says it isn't, she asks if that means Konomi will give her the Grief Seeds. Konomi then asks if they can be friends if she lets Kyoko have the Grief Seeds. Kyoko says yes, calling it a "collaborative relationship". Suddenly they detect a witch. Kyoko decides to go after it, saying Konomi is in the middle of carrying flowers. Konomi says its dangerous, but Kyoko tells her not to worry and departs. Kyoko finds and fights the witch, and is surprised when Konomi arrives. She tells Konomi to stay away, but Konomi is attacked by the witch. Kyoko dispatches the witch and asks Konomi why she came. Konomi says she wanted to fight alongside Kyoko, but Kyoko asks how she can protect others when she can't protect herself. Kyoko says that for magical girls, the ones who don't think before they act die. She tells Konomi to stop acting like an idiot, which leaves Konomi at a loss for words. Kyoko prepares to leave, but realizes Konomi is injured and can't move. She reluctantly tells Konomi to get on her back, claiming that leaving her there would leave a bad taste in her mouth. Konomi promises to get stronger in the future. Kyoko brings Konomi and the flowers she was carrying earlier to Konomi's house. Konomi insists on giving Kyoko flowers, but Kyoko isn't interested. Konomi says that flowers are all she has to offer. She deduces that Kyoko's name contains the character for "apricot' and says that since the flowers of an apricot tree are beautiful, and because Kyoko is a kind person, she feels it would be nice if Kyoko could start to like flowers. Kyoko reluctantly accepts. Konomi gives her a nadeshiko flower, and tells her it would look cute if Kyoko stuck it in her hair. Kyoko insists it wouldn't and departs. Konomi thanks her before she leaves. Afterward, Kyoko notes she subconsciously stuck the flower in her hair, but insists it doesn't suit her. Kyoko narrates she ended up meeting a cute witch. |
Costume Stories
| Kyoko Sakura's Costume Stories |
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Kyoko sits in her hotel room all worn out from the day’s practice. She wonders what it’s like to put on a play for the first time on stage and then wonders who she got ropes into all of this. Kyoko puts on her wolf outfit to practice her lines but her grumbling stomach won’t let her concentrate. She takes her costume back off and decides to rustle up something to eat. She heads down to the hotel’s restaurant but it seems they’ve already run out of souvenir sweets. Figuring she must have gotten the date wrong, Kyoko heads into the kitchen to raid it but finds nothing but flour and carrots. The lights in the restaurant suddenly come on and an old guard looks around, calling out to ask if anyone is there. A second, younger guard shows up and asks what’s going on. The first guard mentions he heard a noise but the younger guard thinks it was just in his head. Knowing she’ll get caught if she sticks around, Kyoko makes a break for it but not before knocking something over and making a noise. The guards turn their attention towards the noise and Kyoko is just able to escape back to her hotel room unseen. Back in her room, Kyoko’s stomach grumbles loudly once more. At this point she doesn’t care if it’s food from a supermarket or convenience store, she just needs to eat. But after the debacle downstairs she knows that the guards will be on alert. Suddenly, Kyoko gets hit by a flash of inspiration and decides to put the costume back on. Kyoko heads back down to the hotel restaurant and once more the guards come looking around for anyone suspicious. They hear a clicking and tapping noise and call out for any thieves to show themselves. This time when they flick the lights on, Kyoko leaps out at them and howls fiercely. The two guards scream in fright and fall over themselves trying to run away as they call for help. They swear they saw a bear, or wolf or something inside the restaurant. Kyoko falls over laughing at their faces. Back up in her room, the next morning she overhears the staff talking about a beast that appeared in the hotel that night. Although most of them don’t believe the story, the hotel did increase the security at night. Kyoko thinks she might have overdone it a little and resigns herself to practicing her lines in her hotel room after all.
Sayaka tells Kyoko that she and the rest of the team are going to the nearby restaurant and invites her to come with them, to which Kyoko agrees saying that she is hungry. As Kyoko thinks about what she could eat at the restaurant she sees what she thinks is a giant watermelon outside the restaurant and gets excited thinking about eating it, but the she realizes it's actually a float. Kyoko is disappointed but thinks the float is cute but seeing the price she thinks it's too expensive and she doesn't have money to buy it. Sayaka approaches Kyoko and notices that Kyoko is interested in the float, to which she is embarrassed and denies her interest, leaving the place and going back at the beach. Sayaka thinks that the float could help Kyoko because she is a bad swimmer, at that moment Mami appears and asks Sayaka if she will not go with them to eat. Sayaka tells her that she wants to do something nice for Kyoko and apologizes, but Mami tells her there's no problem. Sayaka rents the float for Kyoko to use (with her). Kyoko thanks Sayaka, but then both start fighting over using it first.
Kyoko wakes up to find herself in a weird looking Witch’s barrier. The last thing she remembers was going to Kamihama and buying a scarf. There, she bumped into Madoka Kaname and Homura Akemi. They compliment her on her scarf, which she explains is made of faux fur. Both of them had finished their errands and were going to go check out “Endless Mirrors”, which is a Witch barrier in Kamihama they had heard about where they could find things that are useful to Magical Girls. But they warned here it was full of Magical Girl copies. They invite Kyoko to go with them who agreed to tag along. The three of them had ventured deeper and deeper into Mirrors, but after that she couldn’t remember anything. Just then, a Familiar approaches Kyoko. Kyoko transforms and attacks the Familiar by using her illusion magic to trick it before defeating it. She then realizes after the battle that she was using the original magic she was granted when she first contracted. She had been unable to use that magic ever since her family was destroyed which is why she had to learn how to fight using burning blades, which she likened to fake magic just like how her scarf was made of fake fur. Suddenly, she spots another Kyoko nearby. She assumes this one is a copy and transforms once more. The other Kyoko squares off against her as the first one casts an illusion in order to attack. The “other” Kyoko is surprised to find she’s been attacked by illusion magic. She mentions it was her special technique a long time ago but she’s no longer able to use it. Instead she closes her eyes momentarily as she focuses herself before piercing the first Kyoko with her blade. Madoka and Homura quickly catch up to Kyoko and ask if she’s okay. Kyoko motions to the stabbed Kyoko and says it was only a copy. The stabbed Kyoko then realizes that she was the Mirror copy all along, which explains why she couldn’t remember anything after entering the barrier. As the copy dies, it silently encourages the real Kyoko to continue using the fake magic she has and wishes her good luck. Madoka asks if Kyoko used to fight differently long ago. Kyoko says she used to use illusion magic before, but it doesn’t matter what she uses or used to use. All she can do now is stab her spear straight into her enemy, because that’s who she is now. And that’s what makes her the real Kyoko.
One chilly morning, Kyoko is on her way to Mami’s apartment. She wants to stop at the arcade on the way, but unfortunately, it’s not opening time yet. When she gets there, Mami and the rest of the Holy Quintet are there to greet her in their kimonos. However, Sayaka quickly realizes that Kyoko doesn’t have one herself, and states that they can’t go to the shrine if she’s the odd one out. Despite being offered a spare kimono from Mami, Kyoko refuses to wear one, claiming that it would be tight and hard to walk around in. Luckily, Mami knows just what will turn Kyoko around, and says that if she wears the kimono for a week, she will get unlimited tea and sweets whenever she’s visits. Naturally, the bribe works like a charm, and Mami promptly helps Kyoko get dressed. Soon, a disgruntled Kyoko comes out and shows off her new look, which is said to really suit her. While Madoka and Homura compliment her, Sayaka begins to feel something more, confusing Kyoko.
Kyoko went to Mami's sleepover, she agreed to go even though she doesn't like noisy places with a lot of people. Kyoko enjoys a hot shower and Mami says that she had to reheat the water because Kyoko ran out of all the hot water, but Kyoko says that she knows there is no problem with Mami and she agrees with her. Mami invites Kyoko some ice tea that she has in her refrigerator. While Kyoko drinks her cold tea she sees Mami drying and combing Homura's hair, complimenting her for having such long and silky hair, to which Homura comments that it is because she takes care of her hair, but Kyoko does not understand why they talk about hair. Mami asks Sayaka if she uses treatments for her hair, Sayaka replies that she has the best treatments and asks the others about the treatments they have. Madoka says that she dries her hair with a hair dryer because her mother told her it was easier to manage that way, while Homura puts oils on her hair. Kyoko thinks she's not interested, but she thinks hair treatments seem like a pain. Kyoko tells Mami that she left the glass with which she drank the tea in the sink, but Sayaka stares at Kyoko's hair, who asks if she has something in her hair. An embarrassed Sayaka says that she just thought Kyoko's hair was surprisingly pretty, but Kyoko gets upset because she said that "it is surprising." Homura and Mami agree, as Kyoko's hair is very shiny and she doesn't have split ends, while Sayaka and Madoka ask if she has a hair treatment, but Kyoko denies doing any care to her hair. The four girls are surprised to see that Kyoko naturally has such beautiful hair. An upset Sayaka thinks it is unfair that Kyoko doesn't take care of her hair because her hair is naturally beautiful like that. Mami asks Kyoko if she dries her hair hard with towels when she comes out of the shower and Kyoko says if she dries her hair that way, because otherwise it takes a while fo her hair to dry, so Mami asks Sayaka to pin down Kyoko while the rest of them put treatment on her hair, because it would be a waste for such beautiful hair to be ruined. Kyoko screams out as she refuses. |





