The Doppel of Seclusion.
Its form is a Mirror.
The master of this emotion is angered by how her Doppel disdains reality yet refuses to move, and attempts to take control of it herself. This Doppel drew out a precise and intricate ideal world for itself, but placing a mess of complicated emotions onto that world has rendered it unable to move. There was a time when it tried to project its imagination onto mirrors to weave its ideal world, but the products of its own imagination felt not only bland, but outright shallow. In the end, after continually agonizing and chipping away at its own heart, its form changed into a flat, symmetrical shadow. Sick of the sight of her own Doppel hiding and worrying, its master proposed that they simply tack on the parts that were missing– to find living sacrifices with which to supplant its imagination. The Doppel agrees with its master’s suggestion.
Magia Record Units/Mikoto Sena
- For the character, see Mikoto Sena.
| Mikoto Sena (瀬奈 みこと) | |||||||||||||
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| Attribute | Rarity | Final Lv | Type | ||||||||||
| ★★★★☆ | 100 | Support | |||||||||||
| HP | ATK | DEF
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| Initial | 8438 | 1929 | 2068
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| Max at 4★ | 30596 | 6894 | 7552 | ||||||||||
| Max at 5★ | 37769 | 8507 | 9321
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| Max SE | 46411 | 10726 | 11728 | ||||||||||
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Doppel Description

隠遁のドッペル。
その姿は、鏡。
この感情の主は、現実を蔑みつつも動かないドッペルに怒り、支配しようと試みる。このドッペルは、思い描く緻密で理想的な世界に、複雑な感情を乗せてしまったことで身動きが取れなくなってしまった。鏡を使って想像を写し、理想の世界を紡ごうとした時期もあったが、自身の想像だけでは味気ない上に薄っぺらく感じられるようで、懊悩して心を削っていった結果、シンメトリーな影へと姿を変えていった。隠れて悩み続けるドッペルに嫌気がさした主は、足りないなら加えればいいと、想像を補完するための生贄を求めることを提案し、ドッペルも主の意見に呼応している。
Unique Memoria
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| **Unique to Mikoto Sena** With matching pens, we write notes on things we haven't been able to tell anyone before and exchange them... that's how I wanted it to be. I knew she would accept it, so all I had to do was tell her how I really felt with this pen... and I ended up tearing it up and throwing it away. | お揃いのペンで今まで誰にも言えなかったことを
お互いにノートに書いて交換し合う…そんなふうにしたかった 受けいれてくれるとわかってたから、あとはこのペンで本当の想いを 伝えるだけだったのに…結局は破って捨ててしまった |
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Side Story
| Mikoto Sena's Side Story |
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Episode 1 - The two who happened to meet: Nothing I tried ever bore fruit, but... If this meeting was real... Mikoto Sena begins by describing her seemingly perfect life: kind school friends who worry about her, enjoyable school days, and a loving home with parents. She emphasizes her friend group's rule of always speaking one's mind, leading to occasional fights that make their bonds stronger. At home, she enjoys her mother's cooking and her father's presence despite his overprotectiveness. She expresses deep gratitude for her life in Kamihama. This idyllic narration is abruptly interrupted by her parents' violent argument. Her mother accuses her father of financial neglect, while he defends his work-related expenses. Mikoto hides in her room, wishing to escape back into her happy dream and feeling herself becoming invisible or like a ghost. She reveals her earlier description was a facade: her father is abusive and financially irresponsible, leaving the family destitute. At school, she pretends to be a cheerful girl from a normal family to avoid rejection. After school, she declines others' invitations by claiming prior commitments, though in reality she cannot afford to go. She also avoids going home as much as she can to avoid her father. One day, Mikoto's mother gives her a crumpled 1,000 yen bill as allowance, her cheek visibly swollen from Mikoto's father's abuse. Mikoto suggests she could get a job to help her, but her mother insists on handling things herself, also noting that Mikoto isn't old enough for a job yet. Frustrated by her mother's refusal to leave her father, Mikoto decides he must disappear. She takes the 1,000 yen to buy a weapon, considering a utility knife from a 100-yen store. As she contemplates the purchase, she recalls a rare happy memory: her father unsuccessfully trying to win her a prize at a festival years ago. This memory causes her to hesitate, and she flees the store without buying the knife. Later, near a train station, Mikoto considers running away but hesitates, torn between abandoning her mother and escaping her misery. This is when Kyubey appears, offering to grant her wish. Mikoto contracts to become a Magical Girl, wishing for her father to disappear. Her wish is granted: her father leaves to live with another woman. Initially overjoyed, Mikoto plans to rebuild her life honestly. However, her mother begins neglecting the household, withholding funds for food and frequently going out, so their financial situation worsens. Mikoto discovers her magic allows her to command obedience. Desperate for a normal family, she ends up using it on a neighbor, making the woman believe Mikoto is her daughter. The neighbor and her husband welcome Mikoto, serving foods they believe she likes (fried meats) and asking about a recent sports tournament. Mikoto realizes they are seeing her as their actual daughter who is now an adult, instead of Mikoto herself. Mikoto throws herself into her Magical Girl duties, fighting Familiars obsessively. She feels this role is her only remaining identity. During one battle, she encounters another Magical Girl struggling against a Familiar. Seeing a potential connection, Mikoto uses her command magic to protect the girl, hoping another Magical Girl might understand and accept her true self. She feels her story with this girl is beginning. Episode 2 - Inside a lie: I knew it. I knew that we weren’t understanding each other. Mikoto meets Hanna Sarasa, another Magical Girl. Mikoto is eager to befriend her, actively trying to close the distance. She initiates conversations and points out Familiars during battles, but Hanna remains guarded and tells Mikoto to focus on fighting. Mikoto searches for shared interests to build rapport. She notices Hanna petting a dog and points out a nearby cat, stating her own preference for cats. Hanna replies she prefers dogs. Later, Mikoto tries discussing chocolate snacks (walnut vs. acorn varieties) and other topics like bean paste (chunky vs. smooth), fried egg toppings (sauce vs. soy sauce), and housing (owning vs. renting), finding their preferences consistently differ. Hanna finds Mikoto's persistent efforts "funny" and somewhat amusing. With Hanna's help, Mikoto discovers her command, or rather suggestion magic can also be used on herself. She uses this to make herself believe in the existence of a loving, attentive family and happy school life, temporarily easing her pain when at home. When Hanna expresses concern about Mikoto's freedom to fight Witches and offers to meet Mikoto's parents to reassure them, Mikoto, under suggestion, excitedly agrees. After returning home and the suggestion wearing off, Mikoto panics, realizing her real family situation would expose her lies. To maintain the facade, she decides to take Hanna to the home of the elderly couple she previously enchanted into believing she is their daughter. Mikoto confirms the elderly couple is still under her suggestion. She informs them a friend is visiting and meets Hanna. At the couple's home, Mikoto (without self-suggestion this time) and Hanna help prepare dinner. Mikoto claims cooking bean sprouts is her specialty. The enchanted couple acts as loving parents, smiling and interacting warmly. During cooking, Mikoto observes Hanna helping and the couple watching affectionately. Seeing this ideal family dynamic, Mikoto decides to permanently replace her real life with this illusion. She resolves to cast an unbreakable suggestion on herself to believe this family is real, ensuring Hanna never discovers the truth and securing her "happiness." While cooking together, Hanna observes Mikoto looks sad despite claiming happiness. Hanna states Mikoto always tries to convince herself she's happy, asks if she's forcing herself, and offers to listen if Mikoto wants to talk. Mikoto denies being sad, insisting she's happy and feels accepted here. However, she admits feeling unfulfilled and invisible at home and school, expressing a desire to be found and not abandoned. Hanna acknowledges she only partially understands but encourages Mikoto to keep talking to her and stays by her side. After dinner, Hanna gives Mikoto an exchange diary to share information about Witches, mentioning Mikoto can also write her thoughts since they are a team. Mikoto is thrilled and later buys them matching pens for the diary. She struggles initially with what to write, realizing her habit of lying obscured her true self, but hopes Hanna can help "find" her someday. She reflects that she has only reflected a false world. Episode 3 - Before night comes: Hey... How come the setting sun is so radiant? Mikoto and Hanna continue hunting Witches and Familiars near Mikoto's apartment complex. Mikoto becomes increasingly obsessive about finding Witches, driven by fear that her Soul Gem will become too tainted to use her suggestion magic. She also worries Hanna will abandon her if she becomes useless. Hanna notices Mikoto's excessive focus and asks in their exchange diary if something happened. Mikoto lies, claiming she simply wants to protect people as a Magical Girl's duty. While patrolling, they encounter another Magical Girl, Kanagi Izumi, who helps them fight. Mikoto suspects Kanagi has mind-reading magic and fears Kanagi discovered her lies. Mikoto decides to erase Kanagi's memories of them using her suggestion magic. However, Hanna arrives first and uses her own magic (which copies others' abilities) to erase Kanagi's memories of them. Mikoto interprets this as Hanna protecting her. Grateful but more desperate to prove her worth, Mikoto intensifies her Witch-hunting efforts. Hanna writes a deeply personal entry in their diary, revealing her past she'd been hiding included severe bullying, neglectful parents who died, and being sent to an orphanage. She describes meeting Mikoto as the first sparkling light in her dark life and offers Mikoto support if she's struggling. Touched, Mikoto writes a raw, honest reply confessing all her lies: her unhappy home life, the fake family she introduced, and her hollow self. She admits she wants to find happiness with Hanna. However, Mikoto tears up this honest page before sending it. Instead, she sends a false reply thanking Hanna for sharing, claiming she's fine, and promising to protect Hanna. Later, while hunting, Hanna confronts Mikoto directly about her exhaustion and strange behavior, urging her not to push herself. Mikoto insists she's happy fighting Witches and refuses Hanna's suggestion to run away together, claiming she has happiness and things to protect here. Mikoto resolves to change her situation herself before truly facing Hanna. Immediately after this resolve, Mikoto collapses on the apartment complex rooftop. Her Soul Gem, overwhelmed by corruption from constant magic use, turns into a Grief Seed and she transforms into a Witch. Mikoto experiences agonizing pain and fading consciousness in her last moments. She reflects on her failures: running from her real parents and classmates instead of being honest, and not confiding in Hanna despite knowing she would be forgiven. She regrets erasing her father and acknowledges her punishment is deserved. As she transforms, she sees the beautiful sunset behind Hanna and feels as if the world itself is celebrating her death. However, she feels overwhelming gratitude that Hanna is with her until the end and Hanna screams Mikoto's name. Flashforward to Sayonara Storage, in Mikoto's fading awareness, Hanna uses Mikoto's "weird pen" (from their diary) and vows to prepare "what Mikoto truly wanted." Mikoto's final thought questions what she truly desired after all. |
