The Doppel of Reservation.
Its form is Areoles.
The master of this emotion, whilst constantly cautious of others, has no real means of actually fending for herself. As a result, she can do nothing to resist this existence, born from her, protecting her. With its razor-sharp needles and tough skin, this doppel is similar to its master, hell-bent on defending itself. It isn't built offensively, but every time it receives external stress, another switch is flipped and another hooped binding is undone. When it turns on completely, there is no stopping the railgun from launching, obliterating all obstacles. When the target of this master's emotions of aversion and the source of this doppel's stress are one and the same, the accuracy increases exponentially.
Magia Record Units/Shigure Miyabi
- For the character, see Shigure Miyabi.
| Shigure Miyabi (宮尾 時雨) | |||||||||||||
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| Attribute | Rarity | Final Lv | Type | ||||||||||
| ★★★★☆ | 100 | Support | |||||||||||
| HP | ATK | DEF
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| Initial | 6335 | 1773 | 1754
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| Max at 4★ | 22806 | 6382 | 6314 | ||||||||||
| Max at 5★ | 28768 | 8056 | 7972
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| Max SE | 34945 | 10002 | 10918 | ||||||||||
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Doppel Description

隔意のドッペル。
その姿は、刺座。
この感情の主は、過剰に周囲を警戒する割に自身で対処する手段を持たないので、己から出てきた存在に守ってもらうことに抵抗がない。このドッペルは鋭利なトゲと固い表皮を持ち、主に似て自分の身を守ることに必死。攻撃的ではないが、ストレスを受ける度にひとつずつスイッチが入ってタガが外れてゆき、全てがONになると有無を言わさず、電磁レールガンで障壁を消し飛ばす。主の相手を忌避しようとする感情と、このドッペルのストレス対象が一致したとき、その命中率は飛躍的に向上する。
Unique Memoria
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| **Unique to Shigure Miyabi** I don't want to talk, I don't want to listen, I don't want to see with my eyes either. In a moment like that, avert your eyes and plunge yourself into the screen as much as possible. Hit the keys like a mindless robot, pouring code in. When a real robot moves, it remembers it was human once. | 喋りたくない、聞きたくない、目もみたくない
そんな時は視線を向けて、精一杯画面の中に飛びこんで 無心でロボットのようにキーを打ち、コードを注ぎ込んでいく 本物のロボットが動くと、人間だったことを思い出す |
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Side Story
| Shigure Miyabi's Side Story |
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The story opens with Shigure in school as class shifts to a paired assignment. Shigure, reticent and guarded, finds the other students hesitant to team up with her (and she herself is hesitant to team up with them). Eventually, the class president decides to team up with Shigure, with the president's friends verbally patting her on the back for taking one for the team. When the assignment is over and lunch comes, Shigure retreats to an empty classroom to dig into one of her mom's delicious homemade bentos - when she suddenly overhears some of the class president's "friends" happening to pass by in the hall, insulting and sniping her now that she's no longer present. Shigure tells herself that things like this are why she sticks to herself, and that she's better off alone...but as she eats her lunch in silence, her life is evidently one of loneliness. After school, she returns home to tackle some programming work, hoping she can get help from her maternal grandfather. As soon as she gets home, however, she discovers her naive, gullible mother has fallen for yet another pyramid scheme, one of many in a line that has financially devastated Shigure's family. Shigure's mother desperately tries to justify her rationale, saying that she got sucked into the scammer touting the water they were selling as having special health benefits, or that Shigure's mother could earn lots of money if she went into selling the water for herself. But it's all a scam in the end, and Shigure's grandfather is always desperately cleaning up his daughter's messes and trying to get refunds for her spending thanks to Japan's laws regarding cooling-off rules. Being an East-side family, Shigure's mother makes bad problems even worse. Shigure storms into her room to cool her head, and in a monologue, we find that as much as she resents her mom, Shigure resents herself even more - she can't prevent her mom, whom she loves and hates at once, from falling for these scams; she can't help her grandpa with these problems they run into; she's a friendless loser who can't talk to people...and all that makes her a perfect candidate for Kyubey. While she initially recognizes him as being just like the scammers that constantly get their hooks in her mom, he wins her over with words about how she's "special" and "important," one of the few girls capable of fighting the Witches that threaten mankind... She learns how Magical Girls protect ordinary humans, and she gets ideas of how, in becoming a Magical Girl, that strength can perhaps apply to her ordinary life as well. She's so enamored by these fantasies of becoming a magical girl that her wish is almost to simply become one - but she reminds herself she can get something more out of this bargain, since she’s becoming a magical girl either way. So she wishes for her mother to never fall for scams and malicious people ever again - because Shigure knows she won’t always be present to protect her. All goes decently well for a time...and then the Magius's barrier goes up in place, and Kamihama is turned upside-down. The Witches become absurdly powerful and poor Shigure is not equipped to handle them. This leads to a chance encounter with Mifuyu, who wins her over with a show of strength in slaying a Witch outright, and talking about how the Wings of the Magius all work together to gather enough Grief Seeds for everyone. After just a day of thinking it over, Shigure joins the Wings and learns the whole truth of magical girls, thus bringing the first act to a close. The next part begins sometime after Shigure has settled into the Magius. She adheres faithfully to the Magius's rules of concealing one's identity...to her detriment. Other girls, even ones as withdrawn as Shigure, make friends and go against policy to secretly hang out after their Magius duties; meanwhile, Shigure struggles with making friends with people whose faces she doesn't even know. One girl, however, stubbornly insists on talking to Shigure at the end of each day...but Shigure doesn't really know how to handle her and brushes her off. (Hagumu knows that Shigure really does want friends, but doesn't know how to go about it - the two are kindred spirits in that regard - but Hagumu fears she's annoying Shigure...) One fateful day, as Shigure walks home from school, she sees one of the queen bees from class (who had been insulting the class president) under a Witch's thrall, traversing the streets of Kamihama. Shigure pursues her to an abandoned building, and finds the girl about commit suicide while muttering about how her life is shallow - people say horrible things about her, as does she to them; all they care about is appearances...so what's the point of living...? There isn't one, is there...? But before the girl can take her thoughts to their horrible conclusion, Shigure knocks her out, which leaves the mighty Witch. Shigure is terrified of fighting it...but she forces herself into the Labyrinth anyway. She's terribly outgunned, and on the verge of defeat, but in her most dire moment, a strange-but-familiar magical girl shows up; they work together, and with Shigure serving as distraction, the new girl quickly dispatches the witch with just one swing of her massive sword. Afterwards, the stranger praises Shigure for saving the classmates's life; Shigure basks in this, but when the classmate comes to, she blows off Shigure helping her (having no memory of how she got here) and says a cutting comment about how Shigure can actually talk after all, before the girl awkwardly excuses herself and walks away. While that experience stings, the hurt is quickly eased by the stranger being very kind to Shigure. Shigure soon recognizes the girl as one of her fellow Black Feathers, and they formally introduce themselves to each other, with Hagumu eagerly taking Shigure's hands - and so the second act ends with Shigure remarking on the warmth of Hagumu's hands. While Shigure and Hagumu find refuge in each other, they grow jaded with the world around them throughout the final part of the story. The pressure increases as Shigure's mom calls out Shigure for coming home so late all the time, while Hagumu's theater clubmates diss her for taking so long on making costumes and props. The reason Shigure and Hagumu both so late is because of all the work they do for the Magius, which eats up more and more of their time, but their classmates and loved ones would never understand if they told them. They commiserate together, talking about how two of them go out fighting to save people's lives every day, but their accomplishments remain unknown - even the girl whose life Shigure saved never mentioned it to Shigure again. If only people knew what magical girls were doing every day, they would realize just how amazing Shigure and Hagumu are - and how superior they are as human beings, too. And this opens them up to Touka introducing Magical Girl Supremacy on one fateful day when Touka and Nemu just so happen to walk in on the two of them in Fendt Hope. In the ad hoc lecture, Touka outlines the ideology, saying that on every level, magical girls are superior to ordinary humans in every way. Magical girls, being the current pinnacle of human evolution and the ones to advance society, should therefore be the ones to lead it as well. To Shigure and Hagumu, neglected and downtrodden as they are, the idea that they are better beings than humans is music to their ears - and they have full faith that the Magius are the ones who can see this ideology become reality. They take each other's hands and agree to work together to make magical supremacy come to pass, no matter what the cost may be...even as everything in Arc 1 turns out as it does, and the Wings find themselves abandoned by their leaders. Even so, Shigure and Hagumu refuse to give up. They refuse to see a future without magical girl supremacy, without their leaders. And so we end with Shigure and Hagumu forming the Neo-Magius, thus setting the story of Arc 2 in motion. |
Costume Stories
| Shigure Miyabi's Costume Stories |
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When Hagumu was given a pair’s ticket to the water park, she was quick to call Shigure, who just as quickly accepted the invitation. Before going, the two decided to first get new swimsuits, since Hagumu and Shigure’s mother both agreed that wearing a school swimsuit would make her stand out. At the store, Shigure buys a T-shirt top swimsuit, where the saleswoman advises wearing an accessory to help blend in. This prompts Hagumu to give Shigure a small box containing something that she made, and the woman chuckles upon seeing their close friendship. At home, Shigure opens up the box to find a flower bracelet, and tries it on with her new swimsuit. Happy with her new look, she thanks Hagumu with a text, but then remembers something important. Shigure knows that swimming isn’t a strong suit of her’s, and thus decides to practice swimming in secret until their big day Friday, five days from now. Two days later, Shigure shows up at the pool, which is not very crowded as it is a weekday. Worried about standing out, she goes to find the least crowded area, without any water slides nearby. The first pool she finds is near the rest area, so many people will be able to see her, so she moves on. Shigure then finds the seemingly perfect pool, with only a few people swimming quietly. After some warmup exercises, she slips into the pool. However, it is then that she realizes that this pool was far deeper than she expected, and with some struggling, manages to climb back out. Shigure then finds a much smaller pool, but this one is for the little kids, embarrassing her a bit to try practicing there, but then she spots a some people her age up ahead, and walks over. When close enough, Shigure finds none other than Hagumu, who just so happens to be doing the same thing as her. Briefly sharing embarrassment, the two share a chuckle, before Shigure notices that they’re matching with their bracelets. Hagumu invites Shigure to hang out and go on the water slide, since they were together now. In the end, neither got to practice swimming, and they were not planning to spend time together so soon, but the two undeniably had fun, and eagerly awaited for their Friday hangout, with plenty of time to spare on their summer vacation. |


