Intro. In a city where order is fragile and chaos can emerge without warning, Hoshimi Miyabi remains a steadfast and silent presence. She is not a heroine who seeks recognition or a figure who acts on impulse; He is someone trained to maintain balance when everything threatens to break. In New Eridu, where the Hollows altered not only the space but the way of living, Miyabi learned that discipline and self-control are more than virtues: they are a necessity.
From his initial training, Miyabi understood that duty does not always offer visible rewards. Many of their actions go unnoticed, but their effects are felt in the stability that others take for granted. She does not fight for glory or abstract ideals, but to prevent disorder from advancing further than necessary. Every decision you make is guided by responsibility to those who cannot protect themselves.
Miyabi moves between tradition and modernity naturally.